All items tagged with Interview and Geopolitics (11)

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

| The environmental protection of the Arctic should not exclude its economic development, says Björn Tore Godal, Special Adviser for Energy an...

| Europe was a hit by a “gas crisis without precedent” last January. Jean-Marie Devos, Secretary General of Eurogas, the European Union of the...

| George Verberg, former chief executive officer of the Dutch gas producer Gasunie and former President of the International Gas Union, was as...

| The crisis in Georgia is bad news for Nabucco. The EU’s pipeline project could become the victim of the power struggle between Russia and th...

| Nord Stream is led by Matthias Warnig, former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Russian subsidiary of Dresdner Bank. Before that he...

| It was, more than anything else, the European Parliament who got Alan Riley, Professor at the City Law School in London, involved in Nord St...

| European Energy Review talked to BASF management board member John Feldmann, who is responsible for the chemical giant’s oil and gas busines...

| The former Greek Minister of Energy, Andreas Andrianopoulos, who currently acts for the EU as advisor to the Russian government, talked to E...

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