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| The Rosneft-ExxonMobil deal looks sensational at first sight, but the actual commitments from the two companies are still quite small. Both...

| CIEP sheds its light on the European discussion concerning a Gas Target Model. A discussion around a future framework for gas regulation sho...

| The recent announcement from the Bulgarian Ministry of Energy that US oil company Chevron has been awarded a shale gas exploration licence i...

| In this space we recently reported that a new assessment of the Marcellus Shale in the northeastern US by the US Geological Survey seemed to...

| China’s ambitious new gas development policy, troubles in the nuclear sector, the need to reduce carbon emissions and the discovery of vast...

| This paper by Howard Rogers challenges the assumption of UK government policy papers and projections that, as a result of substantial increa...

| In parallel with a flourishing economy, the natural gas industry in Spain was characterised by rapid consumption growth in the late 1990s an...

| This study estimates the life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the production of Marcellus shale natural gas and compares its emiss...