Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Video: Keystone Oil Pipeline Delay



A consumer talks about Obama's decision to delay the Keystone Oil Pipeline. A strong opinion video from a consumers point of view who feels the delay is motivated by the wrong reasons and the unemployed are suffering because of it.

Monday, 3 October 2011

Video: Interview with Michael Klare



An interview with Michael Klare about Oil and Rebellions, discussing the areas of concern in the Middle East for Oil and Energy investments and why he thinks oil supplies may dwindle in the close future due to a lack of investment in the Middle East.

Video: Looting Libya for Oil



The race for Libya's oil weath is gathering huge momentum as states who previously worked together have now banded against each other in the battle for Libya's massive oil reserves and secure energy contracts.

This struggle for oil contracts have caused concerns over the Libyan regime and how corruptable they might become.

Video: Burmese Secret Oil Pipeline



Burmese workers are being exploited for thier oil selling it to one single company for 40% of it's market value. Reports suggets this is mandatory or they risk losing thier oil wells entirely. These workers do not see the $1 billion euros the Burmese government supposedly makes each year on oil whereas despite oil works there is a fuel shortage in the Burmese capital of Rangoon.

Video: Wikileaks files reveal Arctic 'carve up'



BBC Newsnight reports on fresh Wikileaks cables which show how countries are scrambling over the resources hidden under the melting Arctic ice - which is disappearing at unprecedented rates.

This means accessing oil and natural gas deposits are being fought over by politicians as they all try ot get thier oar in. This is an in depth new report on the situation at the moment.

Video: Cyprus Oil Quest draws Turkey's Negative Attention



Cyprus begins an offshore drilling project in the search for oil and natural gas. Turkey however decalres the act illegal and sends a research ship to the site. Drillingmust stop until a reunification deal is reached insists the Turkish backed leadership.

However, the internationally recognised Cyprus government rejects this idea so dimplomatic tensions are rising over this latest development.

Al Jazeera's Nadim Baba reports from Nicosia, in Cyprus.