All items tagged with Energy Policy and Geopolitics (30)

| In the current economic climate, strong energy ties between Russia and Europe could be beneficial to both sides. But an intensive energy rel...

| With Nord Stream coming online, South Stream proceeding smoothly and the main German Nabucco-supporter RWE being driven into the arms of Gaz...

| Chancers are that the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline project, intended to give Russia a new outlet for its oil exports, avoiding the bu...

| Turkey is dedicated to playing a driving and constructive role in the timely, reliable, cost-effective and environmentally responsible trans...

| Estonia, the smallest of the Baltic States, is striving after diversification of its energy resources to reduce dependence on its mighty nei...

| Having been on the road of late at various energy bashes, it was fascinating to get closer insights into how “opposite poles” on the Europea...

| As a reliable supplier of natural gas – on which some Southern European countries, particularly Spain and Italy, have grown heavily dependen...

| The European Union’s attempts to turn Turkey into an energy corridor to reduce its dependence on Russian imports has only been partially suc...

| To retain its oil production levels, Russia will need to make substantial changes in its oil policies and oil industry. Current production a...

| RFE/RL's Turkmen Service talked to Stefan Bouzarovski about the EU's Southern Corridor project and the Nabucco pipeline project to bring Cas...