All items tagged with Geopolitics and Elektor Energy (282)

| Russia’s drive for the construction of the South Stream pipeline has recently entered a new era marked by proliferation of intergovernmental...

| Interview: Noé van Hulst, International Energy ForumWith global energy markets facing multiplying challenges, the need for producing and con...

| What happens on the immense battlefield for the control of Eurasia will provide the ultimate plot line in the tumultuous rush towards a new,...

| President Hugo Chávez’s oil nationalism is wreaking havoc on Venezuela’s oil industry. Oil production has stagnated and threatens to decline...

| In 2007, China`s natural gas consumption increased by 23.8% and attained 69.5 billion cubic metres (bcm) (NBS 2008). Thanks to this rapid in...

| This paper examines the political implications of oil prices states as high as $147/b in 2008 or as low as $33/b in 2009 on oil producing co...

| With proven oil reserves of around 112 billion barrels and up to another 150 billion barrels of probable reserves, Iraq is the greatest unta...

| Caspian and Middle East gas pipelines to Europe have become an increasingly important and emotive in the late 2000s. The role of Turkey will...

| This paper by Paul Segal considers the proposal that each country distribute its resource rents directly to citizens as a cash transfer or R...

| Iran and the challenges to Middle East security Anthony H. Cordesman and Adam C. Seitz, CSIS Iran presents a wide range of potential chall...