(LinkAsia: January 27, 2012) Over 85 percent of South Korea's crude oil imports come through the straight of Hormuz. Its closure would mean the price per barrel would double, devastating...
(LinkAsia: January 20, 2012) How will sanctions on Iran's oil affect Asian nations? LinkAsia Producer George Lewinski sits down with host Sydnie Kohara to discuss the potential impact of Iranian...
(LinkAsia: January 20, 2012) Once Iran's biggest customer, China is now actively looking elsewhere for its oil. Premier Wen Jiabao's state visit to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and...
(LinkAsia: January 20, 2012) With Iranian oil accounting for nearly 10 percent of its imports, South Korea is struggling with the possibility of having to find other sources if proposed...
(Latin Pulse: October 27, 2009) Thousands of people representing Ecuador's indigenous tribes are suing Chevron-Texaco over the pools of toxic wastewater the company left behind. Following Chevron-Texaco's 30 years of profit...
(Mosaic Intelligence Report: October 17, 2008) Six years ago Congress granted President Bush the power to unilaterally attack Iraq. Oil was the main motivator then and is now a topic...
(Global Pulse: May 8, 2008) While oil and natural gas prices are skyrocketing, the world's energy consumers are trying to find ways to reserve oil and gas for themselves. Now,...