Global Oil & Gas: Some Interesting LNG insights
If 2016 was the year the LNG market broke out of the doldrums, 2017 looks like evolving into a year of high growth in demand and growing concern about the adequacy of post-2020 supply.
Read MoreIf 2016 was the year the LNG market broke out of the doldrums, 2017 looks like evolving into a year of high growth in demand and growing concern about the adequacy of post-2020 supply.
Read MoreIn December 2009, during climate talks held under the UN Framework Convention of Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Copenhagen, negotiators failed to forge an international agreement. Hopes had been high: Barack Obama’s election meant many expected America to power negotiations. Instead, alongside Brazil, South Africa, India and China, America reached a non-binding deal on the side.
Read MorePress conference with participation of Fatih Birol Executive Director, International Energy Agency (IEA) For the international launch of World Energy Outlook 2015 on Tuesday, 10 November 2015, 10:00 a.m. London time Church House Conference Centre Dean’s Yard, Westminster, SWIP 3NZ London Big questions abound across global energy markets in 2015: · Could oil prices stay lower for longer? What would it take for this to happen and what would it mean for energy security and…
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