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Petroleum
The Situation in Guyana Continues to Deteriorate for Exxon Mobil
While Exxon Mobil was once the most profitable corporation in history, the downfall of Exxon Mobil has been painfully visible for anyone with an eye on the fossil fuel industry.
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Petroleum
How Did the Koch Brothers Build Their Fossil Fuel Empire?
The Koch brothers have built one of the world's biggest fossil fuel empires.
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Petroleum
Which Countries Will Be Hit Hardest by Low Oil Prices?
Energy analysts predict that countries dependent on oil revenue will suffer from increases in poverty and periods of intense political instability.
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Coal
Fossil Fuels and Immigration: What is the Connection?
Trump's energy policies may end up fueling even more immigration-related tension around the U.S. borders.
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Petroleum
From Oil to Exodus: How Venezuela Squandered its Oil Wealth
After years of oil industry mismanagement, the Venezuelan economy has collapsed into ruin.
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Petroleum
Cultural Resources, Environmental Conservation, and Oil Production: Ecuador’s Struggle to Find a Balance
The challenge of finding a balance between the oil industry, cultural diversity, and the natural environment has fueled a long history of conflict in Ecuador.
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Petroleum
The Kingmaker: Oil, America & the Struggle for Global Power
Shaping the international order for much of the last two centuries, global influence - whose is growing and whose is waning - is inextricably linked with oil.
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Petroleum
Algeria’s Tenuous History in the Fossil Fuel Industry
Algeria has become one of Africa’s largest economies and one of the most influential fossil fuel producers in the world, despite a history full of conflict.
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Natural Gas
2019: A Year in Review for the U.S. Oil and Gas Industry
As the calendar year comes to an end, 2019 has been one of the most consequential years in decades for the U.S. oil and gas industry
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