| Five years ago, in November 2007, European Energy Review was launched - at the triennial Congress of the World Energy Council in Rome. Today...
| Five years ago, in November 2007, European Energy Review was launched - at the triennial Congress of the World Energy Council in Rome. Today...
| Thanks to the shale gas revolution, the United States - not long ago expected to become the world's largest importer of liquefied natural ga...
| The European Union's decarbonization policies are closely linked to progress in international climate negotiations. But despite the results...
| A stampede to export cheap US shale gas in the form of LNG will shake up gas markets around the world. In Europe, it will increase pressure...
| US and (potential) EU trade sanctions against Chinese solar panel producers will only benefit a handful of domestic panel producers, and wil...
| In a recent article in European Energy Review, Friedbert Pflüger criticizes the EU Energy Roadmap 2050 and EU climate and energy policy in g...
| In these days of global conflict and confrontation, I am glad to say that this issue of European Energy Review is dedicated to international...
| As East African nations line up to become the next key oil and gas market, now is the time to enter the game, but beware the pitfalls. Major...
| Although energy markets are interlinked and energy companies operate internationally, European countries have a strong national focus in the...
| It will soon become clear which carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in Europe are still alive. EU member states face an end-of-October...