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Libya: Political Leaders Ignore Looming Water and Sanitation Crisis
Libya’s longstanding and deeply entrenched water supply and sanitation challenges have led to periodic water shortages and resulting protests.
Momentum Builds for AMLO’s State-owned Lithium Company
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) prodded Congress to fast-track approval of a mining law reform, thereby paving the way for the nationalization of the lithium industry.
Turkey Sides Decisively with Dabaiba, Eyeing Offshore E&P
In Turkey, President Erdogan further fueled the controversy over the bilateral agreements signed with the Government of National Unity (GNU) last week.
Tokayev Seeks More Distance from Moscow Amid Fallout from War in Ukraine
Since the Kremlin announced its “partial” military mobilization, Tokayev has reaffirmed Kazahkstan’s distance from Moscow on multiple occasions and issues.
Baghdad’s Calculus in Attacking the Kurdistan Oil Sector
Events in Kurdistan’s embattled energy sector seem to be coming to a head in an unprecedented manner. Real negative impact, and measurable associated costs, are flowing from the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO)’s late August letters to traders and the Basra Oil Company’s threats to…
Batakis’ First Energy Moves Hint at More Sway for Kirchner Camp
In her first full week in office, Economy Minister Silvina Batakis gave prominence to energy sector affairs, even though she faces a challenging macroeconomic scenario that is pointing toward a possible devaluation of the peso.
SENER’s New Rule Set to Disrupt the Gas Market
SENER issued an official letter that would force industrial and commercial consumers to buy gas exclusively from Mexican government-owned companies.