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Energy in Russia’s foreign policy  PDF  (2 Mb)

“What lessons can we learn from the Soviet collapse and apply to the current situation in Russia?
First, we must remember that Russia today is an oil-dependent economy. No one can accurately predict the fluctuations of oil prices. The collapse of the Soviet Union should serve as a lesson to those who construct policy based on the assumption that oil prices will remain perpetually high. It would seem that in our country, which has lived through the collapse of the late 1980s and early 1990s, this fact would be evident. But as soon as the prices went up again at the beginning of 2000 and in 2004 became comparable in real terms to those at the beginning of the 1980s, the idea that ‘high oil revenues are forever’ has gained an even wider acceptance.

  • Kari Liuhto  |  Published on EGF: 20.05.2010  |  Energy
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Changing EU Energy Legislation: Practical Scenarios for Strengthening the EU-Russia Energy Partnership  PDF  (162 Kb) Members only

Energy Roundtable Summary Document

The EU-Russia energy roundtable discussion held at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) on February 26, 2010, brought together a significant number of well known experts and policy makers engaged in the EU-Russia energy relationship in order to assess some of the challenges which presently exist in this sphere. Some of these challenges are summarised below. The objectives of the seminar organisers were to create an environment in which experts and policy makers could openly and candidly discuss the challenges standing before the EU-Russia energy relationship. The roundtable was also attended by a large number of participants from academia, government, energy companies and the diplomatic community.

  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 17.05.2010  |  Energy
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Gazprom’s Partner ENI Loses Confidence in South Stream

Italy’s ENI chief executive, Paolo Scaroni, has proposed unifying the Gazprom-led South Stream with the European Union-backed Nabucco pipeline project. The Italian state-controlled energy conglomerate ENI is the key technological and commercial partner to Gazprom in South Stream, the project aimed at transporting gas from Russia across the Black Sea to Europe

  • Vladimir Socor  |  Published on EGF: 21.03.2010  |  Energy
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Geopolitical Challenges: Prospects and Scenarios 2010 - Summary Document  PDF  (158 Kb)

At the end of December 1999, as the world prepared to usher in a new Millennium, in Europe and other parts of the planet, there was widespread concern that the so called “Millennium Bug” would strike, causing unforeseen disruption and havoc. Ten years on, in December of last year, for many in Europe, the Millennium Bug was just a shade in the memory as a far more ominous concern was pressing home – the prospect of another gas crisis. Although the fact that the Russia-Ukraine gas dispute of January 2009 – and its knock-on effect of leaving much of Europe without natural gas in the peak of winter – did not repeat itself during the record cold European temperatures of January this year, the very fact that European attention has become so focused on this theme demonstrates how geopolitical developments in the European hinterlands have come to impact the day-to-day livelihood of all Europeans

  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 16.03.2010  |  Energy
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The great security of gas supply struggle

The Ukraine gas crisis of 2009 may seem a distant memory. But within the EU a debate is raging how to prepare for a next crisis. The outcome of this debate will not only shape the EU’s response to future emergencies, it will also determine to an important extent the future structure of the European gas market

  • Karel Beckman  |  Published on EGF: 16.03.2010  |  Energy
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Caspian Security Briefing: Azerbaijan  PDF  (69 Kb) Members only

The former-Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan has attracted a notable degree of attention amongst the international investor community due to the impressive potential of its hydrocarbons sector. The country’s vast (and still largely untapped) oil and gas fields, located in the strategically important Caspian Sea basin, provide the source for major energy transport arteries such as the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline. Future energy transport projects of strategic relevance to the European Union...

  • EGF Editorial  |  Published on EGF: 19.02.2010  |  Energy
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New European Commission Members  PDF  (681 Kb)

Following approval by the European Parliament, the European Council today appointed the new European Commission for the period from 10 February 2010 to 31 October 2014. The Council also appointed Mr.Günther Oettinger to replace Mr.Andris Piebalgs as the Energy Commissioner. Please, see the full list of the new Commission Members.

  • European Commission  |  Published on EGF: 16.02.2010  |  Energy
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Russian Oil & Gas Strategy: What does it mean for the global oil markets?  Power Point  (2 Mb)

Presentation on "17th MIDDLE EAST PETROLEUM&GAS CONFERENCE"

  • Tatiana Mitrova  |  Published on EGF: 20.01.2010  |  Energy
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Briefing: Ukraine Gas Transit  PDF  (529 Kb)

In this edition specific focus has been given to issues relating to European Energy Security. Inside you will find an article from Marat Terterov on whether another gas crises is looming in Europe this Winter and an exclusive interview with Yuri Fedorov dealing with the problems Europe currently faces with regards energy security, it's relations with Russia and the Central Asia region.

  • Central European Journal of International and Security Studies  |  Published on EGF: 18.01.2010  |  Energy
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Turkey and Russia: stronger partners in regional energy security, business

How can an eight-hour prime ministerial visit possibly transform the basic tenets of the relationship between Turkey and Russia?

This is what happened during the short visit to Ankara on Aug. 6, 2009, by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

  • Mehmet Öğütçü & Danila Bochkarev  |  Published on EGF: 30.12.2009  |  Energy
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