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Western Australia’s Energy Boom: Built to Last?
With China’s slowdown, environmental concerns and the cyclical nature of the resource and energy industry, can the boom in the “wild west” endure?
The Shift: America's Energy Boom, China's Energy Need
As Beijing begins to overtake the US as the world’s top oil importer, how will geopolitics change?
China’s Hugo Chavez Blues
The death of the Venezuelan leader underscores the dangers of Beijing investing in governments closely tied to a single individual.
Pakistan's Energy Savior: Iran
President Zardari is in Iran today to push ahead with the construction of a natural gas pipeline.
Asia is Purchasing Nearly all of Iran's Oil
Even as they cut their imports, China, India, S. Korea, and Japan account for nearly all of Iran’s oil sales.
North America's Energy Boom Meets Climate Change
Will climate change and climate change policies be affected?
India’s African “Safari”
By Sudha Ramachandran
China's Oil Quest Comes to Iraq
While China’s oil dealings with countries like Iran and Sudan receive global attention, its budding relationship with Iraq may turn out to be the most important.
A 'Pipe Dream?' Russia, North and South Korea's Gas Pipeline Quest
A pipeline across N. Korea to provide natural gas to S. Korea has generated buzz. Will old divisions scrap the deal?
Don't Write the Obituary Just Yet: 'King Coal' Still Reigns
Despite its ‘dirty’ image and talk of renewables, coal still accounts for 40 percent of global electricity needs.
Can Moscow and Washington Join Hands in the Pacific?
With Russia intensifying its regional diplomacy and America ‘rebalancing’ to the Pacific, both nations have much to gain by working together.
North America's Natural Gas Boom Comes to the Asia-Pacific
Will North America’s new found wealth in energy reserves impact Asia?