Oil’s War Dividend: How the Iran–Strait Crisis Is Redrawing Energy Profits in the Nordics

While Danish motorists wince at pump prices topping 18 DKK/liter, the world’s oil majors are banking…

Norway reopens 70 blocks to oil and gas exploration — balancing energy security, jobs and climate risk

The Norwegian government has opened a new licensing round covering 70 blocks across the North Sea,…

European Rates Climb as Oil Surge and Middle East Stalemate Deepen Market Jitters

European sovereign yields pushed higher on Tuesday, extending a risk-off move that’s rippling across FX and…

The Looming Crisis for Denmark’s Fishermen: Diesel Prices Skyrocket Amid Global Tensions

The dramatic rise in diesel prices following recent geopolitical tensions is pushing Denmark’s fishing industry to…

Why oil’s surge isn’t tanking stocks in April 2026 — and what Nordic executives should watch next

As of April 20, 2026, the link between crude and equities has snapped. Brent crude has…

Norway’s Oil Windfall: Europe Asks Oslo to Share Crisis Gains

As war and instability grip the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz, Norway’s role as…

Transatlantic Energy Realities: What US “Energy Dominance” Means for Nordic Business Strategy

When the Trump administration recently reaffirmed its “energy dominance” doctrine, the message to European capitals was…

Norway’s next brownfield prize: how to squeeze hundreds of millions of barrels from existing fields — and why time is running out

Recent government-backed analysis points to a material, near-term prize for Norway: using advanced recovery techniques to…

The Petrodollar’s Uncertain Future: Why the Euro Isn’t Ready to Fill the Void

A strategic assessment of currency shifts, geopolitical realignments, and what Nordic businesses must prepare for. The…

Ministers from Five EU Countries Call for New Tax on Energy Companies Amid Ongoing Crisis

The global energy market is once again in turmoil, and Europe is feeling the strain. As…