Stratfor discusses the Iraq-Kuwait rivalry and the countries' access to the Persian Gulf through their new port projects.
Due to India's rising energy needs, New Delhi has made nuclear power one of its key policy initiatives.
The Nigerian government effectively offered a pardon to the accused leader of a militant group based in the oil-rich and politically important Niger Delta.
Khartoum and Juba signed a deal to resume oil exports, which had been cut off since January due to a dispute over transit and production fees.
Stratfor Vice President Rodger Baker describes Stratfor's views on the issue of energy security.
The proposed Juba-Lamu pipeline could lessen South Sudan's reliance on Khartoum.
Stratfor Eurasia analyst Eugene Chausovsky examines Ukraine's efforts to develop ties with Poland and China to counter Russia's influence.
China's massive economic growth over the past three decades has relied heavily on cheap, domestically sourced coal.
Stratfor Eurasia analyst Eugene Chausovsky discusses Poland's relationship with the West and its energy dilemma with Russia.
China's Shenhua Energy Co. is in talks with the Ministry of Railways to invest 10 billion yuan ($1.6 billion) to double its railway capacity.