All items tagged with Geopolitics and Elektor Energy (282)

| This article provides quantitative assessments of the impact of Russia's ongoing reform of domestic natural gas prices on the country's cons...

| Until recently, Europe’s booming demand for gas and its limited reserves made it plausible to argue that the Russian-backed South Stream gas...

| Italian energy giant ENI has come up with a proposal to transport gas in the form of CNG (compressed natural gas) by ships across the Caspia...

| As a reliable supplier of natural gas – on which some Southern European countries, particularly Spain and Italy, have grown heavily dependen...

| As BP CEO Tony Hayward clears his desk from St. James’s Square in London, Robert Dudley is getting ready to take his place, effective Oct. 1...

| Venezuelan threats to cut off oil exports destined primarily to US refineries, in response to a row which erupted last week between Columbia...

| The two national companies of Kazachstan and Azerbaijan – KazMunayGas (KMG) and State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) – have...

| This study by Jonathan Stern, Katja Yafimava and Simon Pirani reviews the gas agreements made between Russia and Ukraine this year. The auth...

| Letter to the Editor Sir, In his article “Gazprom in crisis: a chance for reform”, Anders Åslund makes a number of allegations to which I...

| The European Union’s attempts to turn Turkey into an energy corridor to reduce its dependence on Russian imports has only been partially suc...