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Boon for American oil and LNG as war and anxieties over energy security in Europe transform global markets
More regimes are turning the screws on foreign ownership of resource projects, but lessons can be gleaned from past episodes
Great Power rivalry and unwieldy institutions exacerbate conflict over resources
Drawing of new maritime boundaries heightens regional battle for undersea resources
State ownership would get round some conflicts, but at the cost of imposing others
Countries that shun populist moves appear more attractive as commodity prices fall
The UK index is starting to return to its roots, but it has a long way to go
Protectionism threatens recovery of global economy, warns mining executive
Monster field can meet Egypt’s needs for a decade and cut Leviathan down to size
Scottish nationalists split over producing gas using reserves
Suggestion of reduced share in big mines likely to end impasse with Rio Tinto over second phase
Territorial claims from regional powers must be responsibly handled
A transition to totalitarian rule depends on an economy that is not deteriorating too quickly, writes Kirill Rogov
Leftist president re-elected with roughly 60% support
Mine expected to be one of the world’s biggest copper producers
Rio lawsuit also a tale of miners’ hunt for long-term prospects
Investor demands for restructuring and an end to the old approach of sprawling expansion are growing
Mexico’s energy reforms are radical but unfinished
Countries guarding ownership of their oil and gas can have various motives
The Middle East remains the biggest producer, but for how long?
Annan report shows the true cost of opaque mining deals
China’s growth has led to spectacular profits and influence but the cooling of the supercycle raises questions
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