All items tagged with geopolitics and Elektor Energy (279)

| In addition to dueling over Afghanistan, Senators McCain and Obama are trying to one-up each other when it comes to energy. Most notably, th...

| America out of oil By Michael T. Klare  The modern American empire was built on cheap oil. Now, in an era of oil-scarcity, the US’s oil ad...

| The “BP Statistical Review of World Energy” has now been published for over 50 years. It remains by far the most accessible source of global...

| Algeria’s culture of state monopoly and single party rule has been set aside as the country appears to have resolutely chosen globalisation...

| Interviews Rainer Seele and Vladimir Litvinenko by Stefan Nicola...

| Diplomatic relations between Europe and its largest energy supplier remain critically fragile, a recent high-level energy dialogue in Berlin...

| In an attempt to boost diversification of energy supplies, the EU takes steps to secure gas from the Mashreq-countries and Iraq. An example...

| In the article, IEP president Vladimir Milov argues that "petrostates" can be clearly divided into two unequal groups: those countries where...

| The presidents of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan are hailing their improved ties following a rare visit to Tashkent this week by President Gurb...

| A landmark deal reached this month between Russian gas giant Gazprom and three energy-rich Central Asian states is likely to usher in dramat...