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The simmering dispute over waterway rights between Ukraine and Russia broke into armed conflict this week

Oil Prices Fall To Lowest Level In Four Months

In the last month, crude oil prices have retreated from four-high highs amid concerns of rising oil production worldwide and weakening demand from developing countries despite the U.S. re-imposing sanctions on Iran

Temperatures Plunge In Moscow

The sanctions regimes against Russia were imposed in response to actual or alleged actions by the Russian government

Currents: Energy Industry Insights November 2018 #2

Congress Meets As Government Shutdown Looms

U.S. to Give Eight Nations Oil Waivers Under Iran Sanctions

Republican Presidential Candidates Debate On Economy In New Hampshire

Before I begin, I would first like to congratulate Poland on the 100th anniversary of the restoration of Polish independence. In 123 years of struggle from 1795 to November 1918, countless Poles proved their love for freedom. Our two nations share a common love and appreciate of liberty, and I am honored to be able… Keep reading →

Currents: Energy Industry Insights October 2018 #4

Britain's Prince Charles(6thR) walks in

The U.S. Supreme Court slows children’s climate lawsuit

IRAN-POLITICS-US-HOSTAGE-ANNIVERSARY

Economic sanctions, in one form or another, have been applied for centuries to effect change in the activities or policies of states, groups or individuals

Biofuel U.S. Navy Warplane Makes Successful Flight

Despite Russia’s anger and false media claims about the incident, Moscow is unlikely to demand that Israel halt its campaign against Iran’s foreign military buildup. On September 17, following the latest in a series of Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets in northern Syria, one of the Assad regime’s S-200 missile batteries accidentally shot down a… Keep reading →

Currents – Energy Industry Insights – July 2018 #3

Temperatures Plunge In Moscow

Russian hackers gained access to the networks of U.S. electric utilities last year, which could have allowed them to cause blackouts, according to federal government officials

Currents – Energy Industry Insights – July 2018 #2

Singapore's Shipping Port Records Strong Growth In 2013

America’s oil and gas production is booming of late, with the U.S. poised to become the world’s largest exporter of crude oil

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