Winter is coming: Is Ukraine’s power grid ready for new Russian attacks?
With the start of the winter heating season now just a few months away, Ukrainian officials and energy sector experts are having trouble predicting whether the country is far enough along with...
View ArticleThe IRA is strengthening the United States as a low-emission oil and gas...
The Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) elevation of clean energy technologies will erode domestic hydrocarbon demand. Counterintuitively, the law will also bolster US oil and gas exports. The law not...
View ArticleRoberts quoted in Trend News Agency on the Trans-Caspian gas project
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View ArticleWald in The Messenger: A New Rule Could Cripple Federal Land Use — And the...
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View ArticleBRICS is doubling its membership. Is the bloc a new rival for the G7?
This bloc goes to eleven. At its summit on Thursday in Johannesburg, the BRICS group of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa announced that its membership is more than doubling. Argentina,...
View ArticleHow the Dorra gas field could disrupt warming relations between Iran, Saudi...
In a surprising move in July 2022, Iran reignited an age-old conflict with its Gulf neighbors, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The controversy? Exploration and drilling rights in the offshore Dorra gas...
View ArticleKhakova joins DW News Germany’s diversification efforts since final Russian...
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View ArticleRyan quoted in Semafor on Europe’s Russian LNG reliance
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View ArticleUkraine’s partners cannot remove Putin but they can stop legitimizing him
In the weeks following the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, many Western leaders indicated that Russian President Vladimir Putin had passed the point of no return. Most...
View ArticleWebster for the China-Russia Report: A conversation on Central Asia with Niva...
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View ArticleFive ways the West might increase pressure on the Russian economy
On Wednesday, Russia’s central bank announced new measures to speed up its sale of foreign currency ten-fold to prop up the wobbly ruble. Although the drop in the ruble’s exchange rate since Russia’s...
View ArticleThe EU won the first round against Russia’s energy extortion. But can it keep...
The initial danger seemed Shakespearian. In the summer of 2022, the Economist fretted about Europe’s looming “winter of discontent” after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine upturned the...
View ArticleThe IRA’s best kept climate secret: Moving oil and gas toward operational net...
The United States’ flagship climate law received—perhaps counterintuitively—a publicly warm reception from the oil and gas industry. Executives lauded the lavish incentives the Inflation Reduction Act...
View ArticleWhat to do about Russia’s energy trojan horse
A year after Russia’s biggest pipeline network to Europe was sabotaged, Europe is making great strides toward its target to terminate Russian gas imports by 2027. Moscow’s energy war has had the...
View ArticleWebster quoted in Syncretica on China’s solar deployment and coal and LNG...
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View ArticleMoldova has the chance to break from its Gazprom-dominated past
Moldovan President Maia Sandu’s September 3 announcement that an independent audit proved her state did not owe Russia’s Gazprom $800 million was the latest move in the country’s long-running battle...
View ArticleShaffer in RealClear Energy: Insecurity in the Black Sea Puts Upward Pressure...
Original Source The post Shaffer in RealClear Energy: Insecurity in the Black Sea Puts Upward Pressure on the Global Oil Market appeared first on Atlantic Council.
View ArticleWebster in The Diplomat: Will Russia and China Agree to the Power of Siberia 2?
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View ArticleKhakova quoted in Responsible Statecraft on the Nord Stream pipeline explosion
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View ArticleA roadmap for the Caribbean’s energy transition
Table of contents IntroductionDrivers of the Energy Transition and System TransformationWhat Does the Current Renewable Energy Landscape Look Like?Challenges to the Energy TransitionHow Can We Ensure...
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