Oil &Amp; Gas Exploration News & Analysis
Geopolitics and Critical Minerals: New Model Emerges in Mining M&A
As seen in the recent Orion critical minerals deal, the next chapter of mining consolidation will likely be defined through state-backed consortiums as opposed to organic market forces that culminate in mega-mergers.
Geopolitics Weekly (Trump and Venezuela, Syria Assassinations, China’s Treasury Dump)
This week we examine Trump’s embrace of the Chavista regime in Venezuela, reports of multiple assassination attempts targeting President al-Shaara in Syria, Beijing’s accelerating efforts to offload US debt, and new indications in Europe and Canada of a fundamental realignment in global defense industries.
A Lucrative Hypothetical: Mauritania and the Nigeria–Morocco Pipeline
For Mauritania, the Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline delivers option value through minimal cost, maximum flexibility, and leverage that compounds, whether or not the gas ever actually flows.
Grand Tortue Ahmeyim Field Boosts Senegal and Mauritania Gas Production
While not necessarily a game-change in the short term, the Grand Tortue Ahmeyim natural gas field will reinforce positive development in the economies of Senegal and Mauritania.
US Shale Resilience Piles Pressure on OPEC+
Not only has US shale survived early attempts by OPEC+ to squeeze out its operations, but it’s now coming for longstanding OPEC+ markets.
Essequibo: Guyana-Venezuela Territorial Dispute with Energy Implications
Encompassing nearly two-thirds of Guyana's land, the stakes couldn't be higher for settling the longstanding territorial dispute surrounding Essequibo.
Can Canadian Natural Gas Improve the European Union’s Energy Security?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted the EU to rethink its reliance on Russia for natural gas. If Canada is to be a viable alternative, it must deliver sizeable volumes of natural gas in a timely manner.
Mexico’s Energy Sector Needs Storage and Shale Development, Not a Fracking Ban
AMLO’s failure to prioritize midstream gas investments and his proposed fracking ban increase energy insecurity.
Report Warns of Fiscal Reckoning for Oil Exporters
A new report foresees an energy transition that’s faster and more difficult than many oil exporters are expecting.
Critical Minerals: Renewables Race in the Post-Oil Era
Post-oil geopolitics will still be dictated by access to key inputs, impacting foreign policies, multilateral alliances, and state support for the mining sector.
Outlook 2021: Fossil Fuels
Will 2021 be looked back on as a turning point in the global pivot toward renewable energy sources?
‘QUAD of the West’ Forms against Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean
Turkish actions in the Eastern Mediterranean have mirrored China’s actions in the South China Sea. And they’ve begun to produce the same kind of geopolitical response.
Nigeria’s Gas: Relief or Redux for the Resource Sector?
A global crisis – this time the COVID-19 pandemic – has once again underscored the dangers of Nigeria’s economic overreliance on oil.
Donald Trump’s Lost Dream of World Energy Domination
Donald Trump has no solution to the crisis in the domestic hydraulic fracturing industry. Ultimately, the survival of the industry lies in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Foreign Exchange Reserves Plummet amid COVID-19 Downturn
Is the Kingdom’s dollar peg in jeopardy?
LNG Imports and New Supply Challenge Russia’s Hold on European Gas Market
LNG imports and Azeri pipelines look set to lessen Europe’s dependence on Russian supplies, potentially limiting Moscow’s political and economic influence over the region.
Petropolitics 101: The Case of Guyana
Guyana failed to evade the “resource curse” once. Will it happen again?
Fiscal Health Check for Oil Exporting States
Which exporters stand to lose the most if oil continues to hover at the $50 mark?
Wuhan Coronavirus: The Bear Stalks Global Energy Markets?
China’s coronavirus outbreak couldn’t have come at a worse time for oversupplied oil and natural gas markets.
Corruption and Mismanagement Plague the Iranian Petroleum Sector
If past record is any indication, a healthy skepticism is warranted concerning Iran’s new oil discovery in Khuzestan province.
