All items tagged with Geopolitics and Elektor Energy (282)

| In the article, IEP president Vladimir Milov argues that "petrostates" can be clearly divided into two unequal groups: those countries where...

| The presidents of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan are hailing their improved ties following a rare visit to Tashkent this week by President Gurb...

| A landmark deal reached this month between Russian gas giant Gazprom and three energy-rich Central Asian states is likely to usher in dramat...

| Russia and the United States are vying for influence in various pipeline projects in South-Eastern Europe. Particularly, the Russian-control...

| The CSIS Energy and National Security Program hosted Ambassador Arne Walther to discuss the role of the International Energy Forum (IEF). Th...

| Ceyhan reeks of gas and oil. It is the same smell that permeates the old oil town Baku on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, where some o...

| Based on the premises that natural gas is to become an even more important element in the world's fuel mix, this study presents an analysis...

| NOCs are considerably less technically efficient than a comparable firm privately owned. Depending on the government’s share in the company...

| Although Iran has many tools for deterrence or retaliation at its disposal, contrary to what many analysts believe, the oil weapon is not on...

| This briefing paper evaluates the policy recommendations made in the NPC report and concludes that there is not a single answer to the quest...