All items tagged with Geopolitics and Elektor Energy (282)

| The Golden Age of Gas appears to provide more threats to Gazprom than opportunities. Shale gas has undermined the commercial rationale for t...

| European countries should firmly resist any move made by the US and G7 to release strategic oil reserves in the current situation. Such blat...

| President Putin is back, but this time he faces daunting challenges on the energy front. The easy times throughout the 2000s when prices wer...

| Government officials meeting in the Pentagon before the Iraq War planned to use the U.S. occupation to open the country to Big Oil, accordin...

| As details of his administration's global war against terrorists, insurgents, and hostile warlords have become more widely known - a war tha...

| As global energy supplies come under increasing attack by non-state actors and private energy holdings become key targets of political maneu...

| In 2011, oil production in Russia reached 511.3 million tonnes (10.26 million barrels per day), the highest level since the collapse of the...

| The next few years are crucial for the future of the Energy Charter Treaty. If it does not manage to expand its constituency and to adapt it...

| The increasing maturity of Russia’s onshore fields, especially those in West Siberia, and the potential for the country’s production to go i...

| Although newly discovered gas reserves off Cyprus are currently driving the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities further apart, they could...