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natural gas
Eyeing Pipeline, Russia Forgives North Korean Debt
By Zachary Keck
Russia’s Duma has voted to forgive 90 percent of North Korea’s Soviet-Era Debt.
Amid Ukraine Crisis, Russia Pursues Energy Deals With Asia
By Zachary Keck
Igor Sechin, CEO of Rosneft, is on a tour of Japan, India, South Korea and Vietnam.
Iran Cancels Major Loan to Pakistan For Gas Pipeline Construction
By Ankit Panda
Iran's Deputy Oil Minister announced that Pakistan would not be receiving a $500 million loan to construct the pipeline.
Pakistan Wants to Accelerate Iran Natural Gas Pipeline
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan's foreign ministry announced that Pakistan would double-down on the construction of its pipeline with Iran.
Iranian Sanctions Easing to Benefit India
By John Daly
A major beneficiary of the Iranian nuclear agreement with the P5+1 powers in Geneva will be – India.
China’s Energy Rebalancing: A New Gazpolitik?
China’s energy rebalancing may be as important and difficult as its economic equivalent.
China Courts Central Asia
By Steve Finch
Amid an unprecedented flurry of energy deals, Beijing strengthens alliances on Russia’s backdoor but struggles to keep Xinjiang as happy.
The Pipeline From Hell
Despite Iran and Pakistan’s strong interests in completing a gas pipeline, the project faces numerous obstacles.
With Pipeline, China's Launches Burma Charm Offensive
China is hoping to put a new face on its investments in Myanmar. Will history continue to haunt it?
Tajikistan’s Gas Boom: Prosperity or Conflict?
Natural gas resources could be a boon to Tajikistan, but the downside risk is significant.
RIP King Coal?
A slump in prices has seen a spate of mine closures and job cuts. Can coal bounce back?
Getting Canadian Gas to Asian Markets
With a limited window of opportunity, can Canada tap Asia’s growing natural gas market?