All items tagged with Geopolitics and Elektor Energy (282)

| ‘We do not consider the idea of Nabucco merely transporting our gas from Baku to Baumgarten. We demand from the Nabucco consortium access to...

| Estonia, the smallest of the Baltic States, is striving after diversification of its energy resources to reduce dependence on its mighty nei...

| Having been on the road of late at various energy bashes, it was fascinating to get closer insights into how “opposite poles” on the Europea...

| On 30 September, Russia’s Deputy Energy Minister Anatoly Yanovsky told RIA Novosti that Moscow has offered Turkey a Draft Intergovernmental...

| Future historians may well agree that the twenty-first century Silk Road first opened for business on December 14, 2009.  That was the day a...

| Shah Deniz translates from Azeri as “King of the Sea” and it really is the king of Caspian region, being the 9th largest gas field in the wo...

| No political risk appears to be too high for China in its quest for energy and commodities. The Chinese seem to thrive on political instabil...

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| Russia’s model for investment policy is unsustainable, argue Fredrik Erixon and Iana Dreyer in a new paper. It has for long been clear that...

| If you want to know which way the global wind is blowing (or the sun shining or the coal burning), watch China. That’s the news for our ener...

| Things are looking up for Russia. Prime Minister Putin finally opened a new pipeline exporting east Siberian oil to the Chinese mainland. Du...