| Gazprom responds: we are not abusing our position The article by Iana Dreyer, analyst at the European Centre for International Political Ec...
| Gazprom responds: we are not abusing our position The article by Iana Dreyer, analyst at the European Centre for International Political Ec...
| European energy policy is critically flawed. It has proven impossible to square the circle between security of supply, greater sustainabilit...
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| It has been said that summits are either ‘successful’ or ‘very successful’. The time has come to face the facts: this is wrong! That is not...
| ExxonMobil – known as the world’s largest, most efficient, and most profitable oil company – has its own distinctive way of looking at the w...
| Asked recently by EER what he thought of when he heard the words “energy” and “Baltic States”, Lithuanian Energy Minister Arvydas Sekomokas...
| For years the EU has tried to use international trade agreements and political agreements to prevent Russia from taking advantage of Europe’...
| Forty years ago this month, in December 1969, a midday edition of the Evening Standard changed my life. I was on the top deck of a London bu...
| In 2009 the European institutions adopted the Third Energy Package, a bundle of Directives and Regulations which aims to remove regulatory g...