| It would appear to be a match made in heaven. China, in order to fuel its economic ambitions, has moved quickly to snatch up Central Asian r...
| It would appear to be a match made in heaven. China, in order to fuel its economic ambitions, has moved quickly to snatch up Central Asian r...
| New era for Gazprom, as gas giant's fortunes plummet By Bruce Pannier - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty It's been a tough year for Gazp...
| In the 1990s, U.S. energy companies intent on shoring up oil and natural-gas supplies adopted the slogan "Happiness Is Multiple Pipelines."...
| Pipeline explosion raises tensions between Turkmenistan and Russia Bruce Pannier, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Turkmenistan’s President...
| There was an air of optimism following a one-day Nabucco international gas pipeline conference in Budapest. Though the event failed to provi...
| Entering the year, Russia appeared to have the upper hand in securing a lion’s share of the immense natural gas and oil reserves in the Casp...
| Kazakhstan Set To Increase Energy Cooperation With Iran By Bruce Pannier, for Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty KazMunaiGaz, Kazakhstan's...
| People in Kyrgyzstan will likely feel warmer this winter, but the extra heat will come at quite a price: the government signed a deal last w...
| The announcement this week that Turkmen gas riches may exceed the West’s wildest dreams is likely to focus attention back on pipeline projec...
| Georgia-Russia Conflict Changes The Energy Equation By Bruce Pannier, 2 September 2008, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, link to article...