Category: Volume 2 (2013-2014)
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Workshop Review: Tatiana Mitrova – Russian Gas Export Strategy
By Nicholas Watt and Maurizio Recordati On December 9, 2013, the ENERPO program welcomed Russian energy specialist Dr. Tatiana Mitrova to European University at St. […]
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Gazprom Should Invest in Western European Power Plants
by Bram Onck On the 28th of January this year, German energy giant RWE announced an impairment – a devaluation of a company asset – […]
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Privatization of PEMEX and What’s Actually Changing in Mexico’s Oil Industry
by Stephanie Bryant In December 2013, the Mexican government ratified amendments to its constitution that will liberalize the energy sector. Political momentum to liberalize the […]
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Greenpeace in the Russian Arctic: Environment vs. Oil Drilling
by Koen van Delft and Katherine Bennett On September 18, 2013, Greenpeace International sailed into the Pechora Sea in the Arctic under the Dutch flag […]
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Five Years on from the 2009 Gas Dispute: Are Russia and Ukraine any Closer to a Stable Arrangement?
by Dr. Jack D. Sharples Another winter is upon us, and once again, observers are left shaking their heads as another potential Russia-Ukraine gas dispute […]
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Why is South Stream Being Built? It’s Not Just Geopolitics
by Nicholas Watt Almost exactly one year ago in the southern Russian city of Anapa, Vladimir Putin, in an auditorium filled with energy company executives […]
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Black Gold, Economic Flowering, and Ethnic Tensions – Hydrocarbon Exploration and Export in Northern Iraq
by Andrea Seffens Cradled between distant mountain ranges and vast oil fields, a fresh capital hums like a young Dubai, as students and businessmen stroll […]
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Workshop Review: Vladimir Milov – Greater Role of State in Russian Energy is Not Good for Russia
by Tsvetalin Radev and Koen van Delft “The behavior displayed by the state was surprising; they unannounced a big U-turn and regained control over the […]
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TAP – An Economically Motivated Decision
by Max Hoyt On September 19th, representatives of the Shah Deniz consortium met with European buyers in the Azerbaijani capital, Baku, to sign long-term contracts […]
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What Lies Beneath: Development of Russian Tight Oil to Offset Production Decline
by Stephanie Bryant The Western Siberian Basin is the epicenter of Russian crude oil production, but more importantly, it is slated to be the setting […]
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