Category: Volume 2 (2013-2014)
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Renewables in India: A Work in Progress
by Julie Jojo Nielen As a nation of more than 1,2 billion people, the tenth economy of the world and one of the most rapidly […]
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Iran versus Russia: Perspectives of Competition in the European Gas Market
by Dimitri Papamichaïl In July 2015, negotiators from the P5+1 group (five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany) reached a deal with […]
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TAPI Pipeline: Why It Should Remain Just a Pipedream
by Giovanni Pagotto On March 15, 2015 in occasion of a dedicated intergovernmental meeting in Kabul, the negotiations over the construction of TAPI (a gas […]
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Russia-China Gas Deal is a Win/Win
by Jerry Byers July 1, 2015 There is a plethora of debate about the winners and losers in the recent finalization of the Russia-China gas […]
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Klaipeda LNG: destined for exports?
by Sean Berwald (@scbenergy) Klaipeda LNG, Lithuania’s floating import terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG), has been hailed as a successful project to increase the […]
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ENERPO Energy Economy Series: The Philippines
by Joe Ralbovsky We here at the ENERPO Journal are excited to introduce the very first installment of our Energy Economies Series – a segment […]
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Workshop Review: Davide Tabarelli – Italian Energy Security and the Missing South Stream
by Filippo Verdolini On October 3rd the European University of Saint Petersburg hosted a prestigious round table discussion. The main topic was energy security, specifically […]
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Estonia’s First LNG Terminal. What Can the Country Learn from Lithuania’s Experience with LNG at Klaipeda?
by Vreni Veskimägi The recent rush in Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas´ willingness to agree on the construction of the first Estonian LNG terminal on poor terms […]
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Market Capture: China’s Energy Relationship with Turkmenistan
by Ryan McKinley China’s energy security has become predicated on its ability to secure cheap hydrocarbon imports. This is because China relies on cheap, reliable […]
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Stalled Negotiations on South Stream – Addressing Fears of More Russian Gas
by Nicholas Watt As the European Union heralds in new leadership with Jean-Claude Juncker replacing former Commissioner Jose Barroso, it is an appropriate time to […]
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