Oil markets showing signs of tightening
Growing global demand and supply cuts point to a potential reversal in oil markets
Growing global demand and supply cuts point to a potential reversal in oil markets
World oil demand is significantly weaker than widely perceived
How evangelical and partisan discourse can blind stakeholders to solutions that would resolve a broad range of societal ills
International Energy Agency (IEA) is warning of higher oil prices in the second half of the year, but …
Riyadh is no longer willing to toe Washington’s line and its interests now reign supreme
The U.S. is providing the blueprint. Canada can either play catch up and win, or risk being left behind
Purchases deferred as offers received were either too expensive or didn’t meet the required specifications
The end goal of divestment is supply shortages, higher prices, shuttered factories, job losses, and energy poverty
A new crude oil bloc seems to be taking shape, apparently at the cost to the U.S. and the West
Energy security is now the phrase on everyone’s lips and yesterday’s villains are today’s saviours
Canada’s governments must apply the lessons of COVID-19 to create a more gender-just future
Catherine McKenna’s attack against Canada’s energy sector irresponsible and oblivious to the world’s energy challenges
In the weeks following the cap, Russia sold its crude oil for about US$74 per barrel on average