All items tagged with Geopolitics and Elektor Energy (282)

| Interview Paavo Lipponen Finland’s former prime minister, Paavo Lipponen, was hired as consultant for Nord Stream AG in Finland, joining th...

| Rising domestic demand and the depletion of traditional gas-fields mean that Russia will have to make choices as to where to send its gas. B...

| Despite endless media speculation that the world is about to witness the formation of a gas ‘OPEC’ spearheaded by a ‘troika’ of Russia, Iran...

| As the second largest oil and gas producer in the former USSR after Russia, the method with which Kazakhstan chooses to develop its gas reso...

| Of all the challenges facing President Barack Obama next January, none is likely to prove as daunting, or important to the future of this na...

| While OPEC was largely a gleeful spectator of the oil markets up to July 2008 when prices hit a staggering $147/b, it has resumed centre sta...

| Watching global markets floundering in the wake of the credit crunch, Iran's clerical and political elites are reveling in the West's econom...

| The Nabucco project, the gas pipeline that should link Erzurum in Turkey to Austria, was born in Europe out of fears of growing energy depen...

| Kazakhstan Set To Increase Energy Cooperation With Iran By Bruce Pannier, for Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty KazMunaiGaz, Kazakhstan's...

| Turkmenistan is in the news this week after confirming that its South Yolotan-Osman natural-gas field is among the five biggest in the world...