Speculating on Oil
The rise of oil prices prompts calls for policy fixes, sparking heated debate among investors, politicians, and the energy industry.
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The rise of oil prices prompts calls for policy fixes, sparking heated debate among investors, politicians, and the energy industry.
See more in Energy, Natural Resources Management
With Washington facing increasing mistrust in Latin America, experts call for bolstering U.S. policy in areas such as energy security, migration, and poverty reduction.
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Mounting gas prices have made energy a top presidential campaign issue. But prospects appear dim for any comprehensive policy reforms from Washington.
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As India emerges as an important global player, its foreign policy seeks to balance the country's growing U.S. ties with national interests.
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Expectations are high that the next U.S. president will take stronger steps on climate change.
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The recent discovery of offshore energy reserves and the diminishing sway of Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez have been a boon for Brazil’s regional influence.
As the presidential campaign accelerates, voters signal increasing concern over gas prices. Both parties offer a mixed bag of solutions.
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The global economy looks for an off-ramp, or at least a safety net, as concerns over oil prices, credit, and inflation escalate.
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Russia doesn’t have abundant stores of natural uranium but its considerable enrichment capacity and nuclear know-how is increasingly up for sale.
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U.S.-India relations may suffer a serious setback if the stumbling nuclear deal collapses.
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Shortages of skilled labor in Canada’s oil sector are causing wages to rise and could cause global ripples in the industry.
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The U.S. signals new efforts to pressure Iran just as it seeks to expand ties with resource-rich states in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
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In an echo of the 1960s, Venezuela, Russia, and Bolivia are among a number of countries trying to renationalize the property of multinational corporations.
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Recent reports on the world’s energy supplies forecast a coming energy crunch, but how soon and what it means for oil prices is still up for debate.
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Leader of the world’s ethanol industry, Brazil is brokering cooperation agreements from India to sub-Saharan Africa. But the outlook for an international biofuels market remains uncertain.
As a new round of sanctions against Iran approaches, it remains uncertain if the measures will be tough enough or able to persuade Tehran to suspend its nuclear program.
A landmark natural gas deal between Libya and BP signals a shift toward greater economic openness in the once-marginalized North African state.
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With energy independence and climate change high priorities, nuclear energy is mounting a comeback. Experts warn against expecting too much.
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In an echo of decades past, President Hugo Chavez has set a deadline for seizing oil assets of U.S. and European companies operating in Venezuela.
A new U.S.-Brazilian deal aims to boost ethanol production, but analysts say it’s just one of many steps needed if America is to meet its goal of “energy independence.”
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What are the implications of growing Pakistan-China commercial relations for the United States?
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