The mineral wealth of Antarctica exposed to climate warming. Nyt Report
Mining activity is prohibited in Antarctica. But new research suggests that the situation could change with the melting of the ice, which will expose land and valuable minerals. The New York Times article.
Qatar evokes the collapse of the global economy due to the Hormuz blockade.
Qatar’s Energy Minister evokes catastrophic scenarios for the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, which is preventing the export of oil and gas from the Gulf region. Here is how much Qatar weighs on the gas supplies of the European Union and Italy.
Why is Trump backtracking on Russian oil to India?
The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz and the rise in oil prices threaten India: thus, the United States grants it a license to purchase Russian oil for thirty days. Washington assures that this is a temporary measure and that the Kremlin will not benefit much from it, but will one month be enough to resolve the crisis in the Middle East?
The Hormuz crisis will be the fertilizer for inflation.
Gas, oil, and fertilizers: here’s why the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz could end up affecting the price of bread. Analysis by Gianclaudio Torlizzi from his X profile.
Everything about the American tanker hit by Iran
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have said they set fire to an American oil tanker in the Persian Gulf. They did not provide further details, but the ship in question is likely the Sonangol Namibe. Here is what is known.
Why the Gulf Crisis Shakes Gas, Oil, and Global Markets
What the latest data on oil and gas say. Analysis by Luca Longo.
Which countries are most affected by the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz?
The inability to cross the Strait of Hormuz is a problem especially for China, Japan, India, and South Korea, which depend on oil and LNG produced in the Gulf region. So far, the war with Iran has had a relatively modest impact on crude oil prices, while it has caused gas prices to soar. All the details.
Why the US is getting excited about the new gas price crisis
The closure of the large Ras Laffan facility in Qatar, hit by Iran, has caused European gas prices to soar. American LNG exporters are preparing to capitalize on the crisis by sending shipments to the Old Continent.
Energy Under Attack: The New Crisis Starting from the Gulf and Reaching Europe
Iranian attacks on energy sites in the Middle East are causing the strongest shock to gas markets since the invasion of Ukraine. Analysis by Luca Longo.
Uranium, gas, and more: all the agreements between India and Canada
India and Canada have signed a series of agreements on energy and critical minerals, aiming to conclude a free trade agreement by the end of the year. Numbers, details, and forecasts.
Everything about the QatarEnergy and Saudi Aramco facilities hit by Iran, here are the effects for Italy.
Iran attacked two major oil and liquefied gas processing facilities: the Ras Laffan complex in Qatar and the Ras Tanura refinery in Saudi Arabia. Details, figures, and consequences on European gas prices.











