Oil and Energy

There is an unspoken "Big Money Agenda". Netanyahu's objective is not only to exclude Palestinians from their homeland, it consists in confiscating Palestine's multi-billion dollar Gaza offshore Natural Gas reserves
Let’s place 1 trillion barrels of oil in context. Global oil consumption is currently 35 billion barrels a year. Thus, the Orinoco Belt alone could satisfy 100% of global demand for almost 30 years! As for the Orinoco field’s dollar value. World oil prices are currently hovering near $60 …do the math.
Yemen is a strategically key geopolitical stretch of land at the connecting point of the Red Sea which links to the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal and the Indian Ocean. It’s the site of one of the world’s most strategic shipping choke points, the Bab el Mandab, a narrow passage a mere 18 miles distance from Djibouti in the Horn of Africa
Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch what is being called by some a new Thirty Years’ War Against Terrorism.
The Caucasus, SCO, CSTO, Energy And The New Multipolarity By Guner Ozkan, September 30, 2008
Serbia: Realization of Energy Deal with Russia to start in two months By Global Research, September 22, 2008
Turkish, Israeli, Indian Officials Meet In Ankara Over Med Stream Pipeline By Global Research, September 15, 2008
Iran to develop Caspian Sea oil reserves with India, China By Global Research, September 11, 2008
Impact of Five-Day War on Global Energy By Igor Tomberg, September 03, 2008
Russia takes control of Turkmen (world?) gas By M. K. Bhadrakumar, August 16, 2008
Moscow Advances Military and Economic Ties with Tehran By Aleksei Matveyev, July 31, 2008
Towards the North American Union (NAU): Privatization of Mexican Oil Will Advance SPP Objectives By Dana Gabriel, July 30, 2008
The Pentagon and Oil By Sarah Meyer, July 24, 2008
Afghan pipeline raises security questions By Travis Lupick, July 21, 2008
Rolls-Royce steams into nuclear market By Global Research, July 18, 2008
Russia’s energy drive leaves US reeling By M. K. Bhadrakumar, July 18, 2008
Is There an Oil Shortage? By Prof. Ismael Hossein-Zadeh, July 10, 2008
Will Canada Last? Not if we surrender our energy lifeblood to the US. By Murray Dobbin, June 30, 2008
VIDEO: Water-fuel car unveiled in Japan By Global Research, June 30, 2008
VIDEO: The Energy Non-Crisis: The World is nowhere near to running out of oil By Lindsey Williams, June 29, 2008
Afghanistan: A pipeline through a troubled land By John Foster, June 22, 2008
The Food and the Energy crisis, fiction or reality? By Rev. Richard Skaff, June 19, 2008
Canada’s Toxic Tar Sands: The Most Destructive Project on Earth By Global Research, June 14, 2008
Why Oil Prices Are So High By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, June 12, 2008
Will Gaza ever get a whiff of its offshore gas? By Stuart Littlewood, May 30, 2008
Germany in call for ban on oil speculation By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, May 27, 2008
Mexico: Oil privatisation halted due to mass protests By John Ross, May 23, 2008
More on the real reason behind high oil prices By F. William Engdahl, May 21, 2008
European Banks Financing Damaging Agrofuels in Latin America By Global Research, May 19, 2008
“GasHole”: The History of Oil prices By L. Kent Wolgamott, May 05, 2008
How under-the-gun Iran plays it cool By Pepe Escobar, May 03, 2008
Iran dumps U.S. dollars in oil transactions By Global Research, April 30, 2008
African nations should nationalise oil – Venezuela By Daniel Flynn, April 12, 2008
The World Bank’s Carbon Deals By Janet Redman, April 12, 2008
TransCanada pipeline encroaches on aboriginal territorial rights By Global Research, April 06, 2008
Tar Sands Exploration in Saskatchewan: The Environmental Impacts By Global Research, March 31, 2008
VIDEO: Free Energy – Pentagon Conspiracy to Cover up By Global Research, March 30, 2008
Bush Oil Policy in Iraq War By Sherwood Ross, March 29, 2008
Caspian Energy: Happiness is Multiple Pipelines By John C.K. Daly, March 10, 2008
Peak Oil – True or False By Stephen Lendman, March 06, 2008
Venezuela: The Spectre of Big Oil By Paul Kellogg, March 04, 2008
Famed geneticist creating life form that turns CO2 to fuel By Global Research, March 03, 2008
Iran makes bid for two Indian oil tenders By Global Research, February 27, 2008
Russia, Serbia sign South Stream gas pipeline deal By Global Research, February 26, 2008
Caspian Sea Oil Reserves: Iran’s Alborz drilling rig inauguration By Global Research, February 24, 2008
Large Potential Albanian Oil and Gas Discovery Underscores Kosovo’s Importance By Stephen Lendman, February 19, 2008
Bush and ExxonMobil v. Chavez By Stephen Lendman, February 18, 2008
Venezuela Halts Oil Sales to Exxon Mobil By Global Research, February 14, 2008
Iran to launch oil and gas exchange on Feb. 27 By Global Research, February 13, 2008
Fragile Dollar Hegemony: Iran’s Oil Bourse could Topple the Dollar By Mike Whitney, February 04, 2008
Replay, The Market is Well Supplied With Oil! By John Hall, February 04, 2008
Bush Won’t Ban Permanent Bases : Pushes For Iraqi Oil Law By Aaron Glantz, February 02, 2008
Serbia, Russia sign energy cooperation agreement By Global Research, January 28, 2008
Iran and Russia’s Gazprom agree to expand oil and gas cooperation By Global Research, January 15, 2008
Oil for Iraqi citizens By Hana Al-Bayaty, January 13, 2008
Iran and Italy to Sign Gas Export Agreement By Global Research, December 22, 2007
Russia starts delivering nuclear fuel to Iran By Global Research, December 17, 2007
Iraq picks Russia firm to fix Syria pipeline By Khaled Yacoub Oweis, December 17, 2007
Iraq and Syria agree to boost up relations: Banias-Kirkuk oil pipeline to be reopened By Global Research, December 17, 2007
President of Austria arrives in Damascus By Global Research, December 17, 2007
Ten Reasons Why “Save Darfur” is a PR Scam to Justify the Next US Oil and Resource Wars in Africa By Bruce Dixon, December 12, 2007
Tar Sands vs. Clean Water: Eating the Earth for Cars By Mark Robinowitz, December 11, 2007
Central Asian Gas Hike May Hit European Consumers By Elina Karakulova, December 08, 2007
Iran stops selling oil in U.S. dollars By Global Research, December 08, 2007
Uzbekistan Willing to Hike Gas Price for Russia By Global Research, November 30, 2007
Dollar Crash: The Real Challenge For OPEC By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach, November 22, 2007
Brazil: A New Petroleum Power? By Oliver L. Campbell, November 21, 2007
Behind Closed Doors in Saudi Arabia: Dollar depreciation takes center stage on eve of OPEC Summit By Global Research, November 18, 2007
Cheney Pursuing Nuclear Ambitions of His Own By Jason Leopold, November 06, 2007
Sentiment Grows In Oil-Hungry U.S. For Extended Middle East Presence By Sherwood Ross, October 30, 2007
Increase in Ethanol Production From Corn Could Significantly Impact Water Quality By Global Research, October 28, 2007
Nuclear Power Worldwide: Status and Outlook By International Atomic Energy Agency, October 24, 2007
Caspian States issue joint Declarations in a message to the US By Global Research, October 16, 2007
Myanmar’s “Saffron Revolution”: The Geopolitics behind the Protest Movement By F. William Engdahl, October 15, 2007
The Division of Caspian Energy in Tehran By John C.K. Daly, October 14, 2007
The “Great Game” Enters the Mediterranean: Gas, Oil, War, and Geo-Politics By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, October 14, 2007
East European Nations Sign Black Sea-Baltic Sea Oil Pipeline Deal By Global Research, October 14, 2007
Oil, Israel, and America: The Root Cause of the Crisis By Scott Ritter, October 10, 2007
Cheney’s Oil Law For Iraq Is Neocolonial Theft By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach, October 08, 2007
Imperial Playground: The Story of Iran in Recent History By Andrew Gavin Marshall, October 04, 2007
Corn-to-Ethanol: US Agribusiness Magic Path To A World Food Monopoly By Charles E. Carlson, September 29, 2007
War and “Peak Oil” By F. William Engdahl, September 26, 2007
Arctic seabed ‘belongs to Russia’ By Global Research, September 20, 2007
Greenspan: the Iraq war was largely about oil By Peter Beaumont and Joanna Walters, September 17, 2007