CNN, Wall Street Journal, USA Today and other world news talking about one thing since yesterday: the United States lifted a 40-year ban on oil exports. The move was favored by Republican lawmakers and oil industry leaders. What does this mean for the world economy?
Global energy demand forecast. What to expect next?
Oil supply has boomed drastically this past summer, which led the United States to top the charts as the main energy producer in the world. With every great decision usually comes some level of risk
Purchase and sale of the equipment
“Skyline Energy Development” team of highly qualified specialists with many years of experience, competitive prices, a wide range of oil and gas equipment and parts, all this allows our company
Economic Summit in Berlin
June 2015. Berlin. #wrat Economic Summit, organized by Wirtschaftsrat der CDU eV, the German business association representing the interests of more than 11,000 multinational companies. It brought together key leaders of the EU countries,
Business trip to Ukraine
Andrey Avramenko, president of oil company Skyline Energy Development LLC, was recently on a business trip to Ukraine for two months. During this time he was able to meet many public figures including politicians, business partners and organization representatives.
Russia and EU waiting for U.S. decision on lifting 40 year crude export ban
The US government is considering doing away with a four-decade-old law that bans the sale and export of American oil abroad. The decision follows a slew of US-led strategic wars and sanctions in the Middle East that have raised oil prices and demand.
Effects of the shale revolution in 2025
The North American energy renaissance, driven by the shale revolution, is facing its first major challenge. Since July 2014, West Texas Intermediate and Brent prices have fallen more than 40 percent, potentially postponing higher cost new shale and deepwater projects in North America.
Shell Purchase
Shell $70 billion purchase of Britain’s BG Group will make the energy giant the biggest global producer of liquefied natural gas, a fast-growing market expected to boom as developing countries and industrial energy users convert from coal and oil.
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