Repsol Downgrades Reserves, But Who Is Really to Blame?
After Spanish oil and gas major Repsol downgraded its reserves by a massive 25% it issued a statement saying that the new government in Bolivia was the main problem.
February 5, 2006
When the wells run dry
We use more oil than we find, and if producers are fixing their figures the end could be closer than thought
May 25, 2005
Is this the birth of a new energy axis?
The Arab-South America summit in Brasilia may herald the start of a new diplomatic circle. Central to that could be a new geo-political axis, an axis of non-aligned oil interests. Some of the countries attending the summit are leading players in the world of oil and energy.
May 9, 2005
Will oil strike $380 a barrel by 2015?
A report prepared by energy economists at the French investment bank Ixis-CIB has warned crude oil prices could touch $380 a barrel by 2015.
May 1, 2005
Experts highlight oil supply problems
A conference on oil supply difficulties just held in Edinburgh, Scotland, witnessed a lively a debate about supply and demand in energy markets.
April 27, 2005
Bank says Saudi’s top field in decline
Speculation over the actual size of Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves is reaching fever pitch as a major bank says the kingdom’s – and the world’s – biggest field, Gharwar, is in irreversible decline.
April 12, 2005