GlobalOilWatch.com Adds Geopolitics to News Coverage
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PRLEAP.COM) The online energy news and research portal GlobalOilWatch.com expanded its real-time news content by adding a page dedicated to geopolitical news. This new page will include links to breaking news on the Middle East Conflict, global terrorism, and world news as well as headlines on Iran and Iraq.
Since 2005, GlobalOilWatch.com has provided real-time oil & gas news, industry reports, and related research materials for analysts, students, and independent researchers worldwide. The addition of the geopolitical news page adds a new dynamic to the popular website. “We continually strive to be the leading energy research portal. By expanding our content, we provide greater value to our readers,” said Jason Reimbold, founder of GlobalOilWatch.com. This is the website’s second expansion this year. Last April, the site added a page dedicated to Alternative Energy News. “Geopolitical events have great influence on global energy markets, and the addition of this new page enhances our distinctive service. Global Oil Watch is providing readers with critical information about energy markets from the most reliable sources,” Reimbold explained.
With oil approaching $100 per barrel, geopolitical instability, and sluggish economic growth, energy markets are being closely watched by analysts and consumers alike. “GlobalOilWatch.com is a unique research portal, and we provide immense value to our readers by being a one-stop location for breaking energy news,” said Reimbold
In addition to energy news, GlobalOilWatch.com offers an extensive research library of industry reports and presentations. With topics ranging from governmental policies to peak-oil, the website’s research section provides visitors with quick access to leading research.
Press Contact: Tina Reimbold
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