All items tagged with Geopolitics and Elektor Energy (282)

| This paper assesses under which circumstances the region would cease to act (willing or unwillingly) as a reliable supplier of oil, what are...

| Study conducted for the Directorate General Trans European Networks. This study provides an analysis of EU energy supplies in the wider dyna...

| Tomorrow’s Mores explores the limits of future energy relations within a changing international system.How can consuming states secure their...

| A comprehensive report by the US national petroleum Council on the development of the energy sector untill 2030 and the mechanisms endowed b...

| In the energy war between producers and consumers that has been heating up in recent years, the ministerial gathering at the International E...

| Russia is well known for its enormous supply of fossil fuels but the Russian government, after many years of delay, is now set to stimulate...

| The liberalisation and privatisation of the Russian electricity market is drawing in European players like Eon, Enel and EdF. But it might w...

| In June, the world’s major gas exporting countries will meet in Moscow. They might decide to found a cartel similar to Opec. Cyril Widdersho...

| The well-orchestrated succession of Vladimir Putin by Dmitry Medvedev occurred without a hitch. But Medvedev still faces a formidable task:...

| Since Alexei Miller became chief executive of Gazprom, the company has pursued a consistent pricing strategy. But as a monopolist, Gazprom m...