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| It’s no coincidence that Schleswig-Holstein is the site of Germany’s first Energiewende ministry (the office’s full title is the Ministry fo...

| European imports of LNG have plummeted by several tens of percent over the last eighteen months due to a surge in Asian demand. Even so the...

| Former members of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) were linked through pipelines showing their Brotherhood – Bratstvo (n...

| South Stream is an ambitious endeavor of Russia’s energy giant Gazprom to get direct access to the EU energy market. It is portrayed and cri...

| The advent of renewable energies is generally regarded from a fairly narrow perspective: whether – and to what extent – they are able to rep...

| If a firm manages to create a dominant position in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRG) oil business this could, in the long term, open a door...

| DISPATCH FROM TOKYO: "LNG from Vladivostok is no go -STOP- utilities not buying -STOP- Gazprom needs to change strategy." Friday February 22...

| The energy deficits and power shortages in Southwest Asia force key regional players to look for new sources of supply at home and abroad. T...

| The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies has published papers by James Henderson and Simon Pirani which evaluate the development of competiti...

| The rise of independent gas producers in Russia marks a paradigm-shift for the domestic market, and could ultimately challenge Gazprom's dom...