All items tagged with Energy Policy and Fossil Fuels (20)

| The EU’s revamped energy security strategy, combined with significant geopolitical and market developments in the Union’s south-east corner,...

| Shale gas axed Chevron’s announcement on January 30, 2015, that it will discontinue shale gas exploration in Poland is the latest in a serie...

| The large hydrocarbon discoveries in South-East Mediterranean over the last decade portended the change of the energy landscape in the regio...

| In 2013 the US Energy Administration estimated that Europe contained 470 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of potentially recoverable shale gas, equ...

| Whether it is despite the latest complications in the international politics or thanks to them, Moscow was in the centre of world of energy...

| To the surprise of many observers, Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic have fairly suddenly joined the group of shale gas sceptics. For...

| Thanks to the shale gas revolution, the United States - not long ago expected to become the world's largest importer of liquefied natural ga...

| The general perception of global oil reserves is unnecessarily gloomy and far removed from reality, even among many policymakers and academi...

| China’s ambitious new gas development policy, troubles in the nuclear sector, the need to reduce carbon emissions and the discovery of vast...

| The 'golden age' for gas that the International Energy Agency is predicting for the world, certainly looks to be coming true in Europe. Long...