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.
Russian Oil: Propaganda and Protest By Sarah Meyer, November 30, 2005
Crude Designs: The Rip-Off of Iraq’s Oil Wealth By Greg Muttitt, November 27, 2005
Halliburton, BP and Russian Black Gold By Sarah Meyer, November 01, 2005
The New West African Gas Pipeline By Friends of the Earth International, September 09, 2005
Rising Gasoline prices: Put hemp in your tank By Joel Miller, August 28, 2005
ENERGY CRISIS: Ford And Diesel Never Intended Cars To Use Gasoline By Global Research, August 28, 2005
China raises oil stakes: China National Petroleum bids for Petrokazakhstan By Larry Chin, August 23, 2005
Al Qaeda, U.S. Oil Companies, and Central Asia By Prof Peter Dale Scott, July 30, 2005
India-Iran Relations: A farewell to the gas pipeline? By Siddharth Varadarajan, July 23, 2005
Eleven Iraqi Southern Oil Fields go up for Tender By Global Research, July 18, 2005
Hugo Chavez: Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world By Global Research, June 28, 2005
China’s on global hunt to quench its thirst for oil By Robert Collier, June 26, 2005
Iraq: The carve-up begins By Global Research, June 26, 2005
Color Revolutions, Geopolitics and the Baku Pipeline By F. William Engdahl, June 25, 2005
Outcome Grim at Oil War Game: By Global Research, June 24, 2005
Colombia: Washington’s Other Oil War By Duroyan Fertl, June 24, 2005
The Great Phase Transition: The Post-Oil Era By Jorge Figueiredo, June 16, 2005
A Pipeline too far! By Alfred Mendes, April 29, 2005
Blood for Oil? By Retort, April 26, 2005
Oil for dollars, and dollars for US deficit By Richard Benson, April 09, 2005
The humanitarian cover for the brutal embargo of Iraq By Anthony Arnove, April 08, 2005
The Great Energy War: By John Stanton, April 04, 2005
Surrounding Russia By Lenora Foerstel, February 23, 2005
Washington’s interest in Ukraine: Democracy or Energy Geopolitics? By F. William Engdahl, December 20, 2004
The oil-for-food ‘scandal’ is a cynical smokescreen By Scott Ritter, December 17, 2004
The Global Energy Market in the Long Term By Peter Odell, December 14, 2004
Another Neo-Con Imperial Plot: Who’s behind the Oil-for-Food Scandal? By Jude Wanniski, December 10, 2004
Gaining control of Russian Oil By John Laughland, October 25, 2004
Oil, Power and Empire: Iraq and the U.S. Global Agenda By Scott D. O’Reilly, October 05, 2004
The Real Reasons Why Iran is the Next Target By William Clark, September 27, 2004
Why Sudan? By Karen Kwiatkowski, September 21, 2004
Behind the UN Security Council Resolution: Chinese, Russian and Indian Oil interests in the Sudan By Mikhail Zygar, September 19, 2004
The Militarisation of Oil Pipeline Routes: Georgia Prepares for War By Aleksandr Babakin, August 21, 2004
Iraq and the Problem of Peak Oil By F. William Engdahl, August 06, 2004
Who Really Wants to Invade Saudi Arabia, and Why? By Tanya C. Hsu, July 09, 2004