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| Does NATO have a role to play when it comes to ensuring energy security for its member states? It is a question that has been hotly debated...

| With the global energy economy set to remain overwhelmingly dependent on fossil fuels, concern is mounting over access to reserves, particul...

| Ecuador returned to OPEC after 15 years of absence. The country was accepted as an active member during a rare Heads of State Summit of last...

| The modern European gas market has its origins in the discovery of the enormous Groningen field in the Netherlands in 1959. The Dutch market...

| There are regularly stories in the media about pipeline projects that are announced with much publicity, and are seen to have major strategi...

| Greece has embarked on an ambitious project of exploring its immense solarenergy potential. Investors have applied en masse to take advantag...

| Since a few months the Croatian electricity market has been opened up to private producers. With the prospect of EU membership, abundant nat...

| The Turkish parliament has passed a bill approving the building the country’s first nuclear power plants. ‘Nuclear energy is Turkey’s top pr...

| Russian president Vladimir Putin managed to consolidate his power in - heavily criticized - parliamentary elections in December. On March 2,...