Kazakh national energy company KazMunaiGas announced that it – along with China National Petroleum Corporation – have agreed to build a natural gas pipeline linking Beijing to natural gas reserves in the Caspian Sea. The companies will use a 50-50 operator to construct and maintain the pipeline, which will be built in two phases in […]
Read more »As noted in a recent Stratfor report (subscription required), Iran’s national oil company announced plans to build eight new oil refineries with the ultimate goal of becoming a net exporter of refined oil products. “….The world’s fourth-largest exporter of crude oil, Iran ironically depends on the world market for 40 percent of its gasoline due […]
Read more »I strongly recommend a terrific article by Tina Rosenberg in the New York Times magazine which describes the unexploited promise – and many problems – associated with Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (Pdvsa) under the current Venezuelan political regime in particular and nationalized oil in general. As the article notes: “…77 percent of the world’s oil […]
Read more »An interesting post from Oil and Glory noting an evolutionary shift in the oil business that will see the growing marginalization – and probable absolute shrinkage – of Big Oil over the next decade and beyond, in favor of the New Seven Sisters. The main reason, according to the article, is that the oil majors: […]
Read more »Stratfor offered an interesting look at North Korea’s economic strategies recently (subscription required), noting that Kim Jong Il himself has suggested that North Korea might use Vietnam as a benchmark model for reviving its decrepit economy. “…North Korea is aligned with the goals of the Vietnamese growth model, but it plans to embark on its […]
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