All items tagged with Geopolitics and Elektor Energy (282)

| European energy security was getting a bit dull. Not now. The global gas glut has seen some of Europe’s biggest energy players turning the c...

| In this report, the author argues that the national security risks posed by Russian energy policies are only tangentially related to Europe’...

| Gazprom is Russia’s leading company, but few enterprises have been as badly beaten during the global financial crisis. The Russian economy h...

| The Pan-European Institute publishes a bimonthly discussion forum, Baltic Rim Economies (BRE), which focuses on the development of the Balti...

| The environmental protection of the Arctic should not exclude its economic development, says Björn Tore Godal, Special Adviser for Energy an...

| If the ice in the Arctic melts, a new ocean five times the size of the Mediterranean will be formed, potentially providing access to huge fo...

| Iran-Turkey gas trade is the only large scale operating pipeline gas export to Europe from the Caspian and Middle East region. Given the int...

| August is a month notorious in Russia as a disaster month. The 1991 hard-line Stalinist coup, the 1998 financial meltdown, the 2000 sinking...

| According to the latest edition of the respectable BP Statistical Review of Energy, Turkmenistan holds the world’s fourth largest gas reserv...

| Simon Pirani's study updates the outlook for CIS gas markets in the wake of the global recession which has reduced demand throughout the reg...