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And Then There Were 13: Indonesia Rejoins OPEC
By Kirstin Berndt
Indonesia’s return to the oil cartel will have some interesting implications.
Oil Prices: Lower For Longer?
By Anthony Fensom
The latest forecasts make for happy reading in Asia.
Will Indonesia Return to OPEC?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The country’s energy ministry says it is considering doing so.
Oil Shock and Revolution Reshape Indonesia’s Fortunes
Forty years after the oil shock Indonesia and the world are on the verge of another energy game changer.
IEA: North American Oil to Transform Global Market in Next 5 Years
A report sees a “supply shock” from increased North American oil output.
The New Prize: Asia’s "Fire Ice" Gas Revolution
“The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimates there could be up to 100,000 trillion cubic feet of gas hydrates globally.”
India to Possibly Halt All Iran Oil Imports
As the second largest consumer of Iranian crude, India currently buys 25 percent of Tehran’s oil exports.
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?
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