All items tagged with Geopolitics and Energy Policy (30)

| Russia's status as a current and future energy producer is close to unrivaled. However, the countries energy geopolitical reach is limited,...

| Energy markets, unlike financial markets and other goods and services, are more generally characterized by substantial government interventi...

| It has become cliche to say that the latest natural-gas row between Russia and Ukraine should be a wake-up call for the EU in its sluggish s...

| The great Russian-Ukrainian gas war is over, and it is time to assess the outcome. On the surface, the result looks promising. Finally, Russ...

| Strengthening global energy security by Rex W. Tillerson, Chairman and CEO of ExxonMobil Chairman of the world's largest integrated energy...

| On November 18, Deputy Chairman of OJSC Gazprom’s Management Committee Alexander I. Medvedev gave a reaction to the New Energy Policy that w...

| Interview Gerhard Schröder The former German chancellor and current Chairman of the shareholders’ committee of Nord Stream, Gerhard Schröde...

| 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...

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

| Proposals made by the European Commission in September to limit Russian investments in the energy infrastructure in the EU have put an extra...