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Winter is (already) coming again – trilateral gas talks recommence

March 20, 2015 by Sonja van Renssen

Brussels is hosting the kick-off of a fresh series of trilateral gas talks between Russia, Ukraine and the EU this Friday. The goal is to agree, by June, on a successor to the current “winter package” on Ukrainian gas purchases from Russia, which would settle gas – and cash – flows between the two countries until autumn 2016, when an international court in Stockholm is expected to rule on their dispute. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, News, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: Brussels, European gas market, gas pipelines, geopolitics, natural gas, Russia, Ukraine

viEUws VIDEO: “Conflict between Russia and EU could mark end of European gas industry”

March 15, 2015 by viEUws - the EU Policy Broadcaster

Tatiana Mitrova, Head of the Oil & Gas Department at the Energy Research Institute in Moscow, joins Hughes Belin on viEUws.eu to analyse the consequences of the troubled EU-Russia relations for energy trade. According to Mitrova, the current situation is a "perfect storm" which she warns "could mark the beginning of the end of the European gas industry." … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, EU Policy, Oil, Gas & Coal, Videos Tagged With: energy security, energy trade, energy union, EU energy policy, geopolitics, natural gas, Russia

Interview Andriy Kobolev, CEO Naftogaz: “Gazprom breaches EU law by blocking reverse flow to Ukraine”

March 4, 2015 by Jozef Badida

Gazprom is blocking reverse gas flow from Slovakia to Ukraine in violation of EU law, says Andriy Kobolev, the CEO of Ukraine’s state-owned gas monopoly Naftogaz, in an exclusive interview with Slovakian energy analyst Jozef Badida. As a result European companies are not able to meet the demand from gas in Ukraine and Ukraine is left at the mercy of Gazprom. Kobolev calls on the EU to take action against the Russian company. But he also notes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, EU Policy, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: diversification, energy security, energy trade, EU energy policy, European gas market, gas pipelines, geopolitics, internal market, Russia, South Stream, Ukraine, US energy policy

Arctic oil put on ice

February 2, 2015 by Nicholas Cunningham

Low oil prices have prompted Chevron and Statoil to suspend their drilling plans in the Arctic. Sanctions against Russia have forced Rosneft to delay its Arctic campaign. Only Shell still seems to be bent on drilling in the North Pole region, reports Nick Cunningham of Oilprice.com. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: financing, geopolitics, natural gas, oil, Russia, unconventionals

Russia’s oil and gas tax policies look increasingly eastward

January 29, 2015 by Energy Post

Recent changes in the taxation of Russia’s oil and gas sector reflect both the country’s pivot eastward and the special treatment afforded to its state-controlled energy companies, says an analyst with research and consulting firm GlobalData. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, Markets Tagged With: diversification, energy security, financing, geopolitics, natural gas, oil, Russia

Energy security: Brussels, stop dreaming about the market and confront Russia and China geopolitically

December 16, 2014 by Sijbren de Jong and Cyril Widdershoven

European leaders are under the delusion that they can solve Europe’s security of energy supply problem by creating a strong internal market, which they believe the rest of the world will be eager to serve. In reality, reducing dependence on Russia will require long-term political commitment, real power play and engagement with countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), write Cyril Widdershoven of energy research institute TNO and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Energy Outlooks, EU Policy, Markets, Oil, Gas & Coal, Policies Tagged With: diversification, energy security, EU energy policy, European gas market, financing, gas pipelines, geopolitics, Russia

“Everything depends on how much more Europeans are ready to pay for alternative sources of gas”

September 26, 2014 by Hughes Belin

When he passed through Brussels recently, Russian researcher Andrei Belyi gave Energy Post his analysis of the crisis between Moscow and Brussels. For him, it’s a lose-lose situation, because he doubts the European sanctions will make Russia change tack on Ukraine, even if they are costing Moscow influence at international level, especially in negotiations with China. At the same time he questions whether European are prepared to pay for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: Brussels, diversification, energy security, energy2030, EU energy policy, geopolitics, natural gas, Russia, Ukraine

Ukraine’s energy sector: badly in need of repair

September 25, 2014 by Karel Beckman

Ukraine’s energy sector faces unprecedented challenges, from a reliance on expensive fossil-fuel imports to inefficient infrastructure and markets. But rather than viewing this as a vulnerability, Ukraine’s energy sector is potentially a low-hanging fruit for reform, notes a new report from the NGO CEE Bankwatch Network. According to Bankwatch, the current diplomatic crisis with Russia and the removal of politicians engaged in corrupting the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: coal power, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy security, natural gas, Russia, Ukraine

Winter gas supply crunch in Europe unlikely, experts say

September 25, 2014 by Timothy Spence

Major investment in European gas storage, transmission and emergency planning make a repeat of the 2009 gas shock unlikely this winter, market observers say, even if Russia trims exports to retaliate against western sanctions. That should be comforting news to EU Energy Commissioner Günther Oettinger, who is meeting with energy ministers from Ukraine and Russia (Yuriy Prodan and Alexander Novak) on Friday in Berlin. But analysts do caution that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, EU Policy, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: diversification, energy security, EU energy policy, European gas market, gas pipelines, Russia, Ukraine

Twenty-first century energy wars: how oil and gas are fuelling global conflicts

July 15, 2014 by Michael T. Klare

Fossil fuels are triggering violent conflicts all over the world, says Michael Klare, Professor of Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College in Massachusetts, the US. Klare zooms in on four areas – Iraq/Syria, South Sudan, the Crimea/Ukraine, and the South China Sea – to argue that the desire to control valuable oil and gas assets is fuelling long-standing historic tensions. “In a fossil-fuel world, control over oil and gas reserves … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: China, energy security, geopolitics, Iraq, natural gas, Nigeria, oil, Russia, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine

How the EU should deal with the Ukraine gas crisis

June 17, 2014 by Agata Loskot-Strachota

The Russian decision, on 16 June, to halt gas supplies to Ukraine spells trouble for the coming winter. Even if the current crisis is resolved, uncertainties over Ukraine will remain. Therefore, the EU needs to prepare for another gas crisis, both in the short term, by establishing crisis mechanisms, and in the medium term, to prevent future crises. Agata Łoskot-Strachota of the Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) in Poland sets out the urgent steps … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, EU Policy Tagged With: diversification, EU energy policy, European gas market, gas pipelines, geopolitics, natural gas, Russia

Leaked doc: David Cameron’s plans to make the EU fit UK energy policy

May 6, 2014 by Sonja van Renssen

After Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, it’s David Cameron’s turn to seize the moment and promote a vision for EU energy security that neatly fits the UK’s own energy objectives. In a leaked “non-paper” seen by Energy Post the UK Prime Minister sets out what he wants EU leaders to agree at their next summit in Brussels in June. Cameron calls for energy security to be embedded in the EU’s 2030 climate and energy package, full freedom to develop … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, EU Policy, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: climate change, coal power, energy efficiency, energy security, EU energy policy, European gas market, infrastructure, internal market, Russia, UK, Ukraine

Samuele Furfari: “If Russia cuts the gas tap, it can forget its dream of selling gas to China one day”

April 30, 2014 by Hughes Belin

The EU has made remarkable progress in improving its security of supply over the last decade and should not worry that Russia will cut off its gas supplies, says Professor Samuele Furfari in an interview with Energy Post Brussels Correspondent Hughes Belin. A long-time senior advisor at the European Commission, Professor Furfari, author of a brandnew provocative book in French - "Vive les énergies fossiles!" - says the world has entered a new … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Energy Outlooks, EU Policy, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: diversification, energy efficiency, energy security, EU energy policy, European gas market, gas pipelines, geopolitics, natural gas, Russia, Ukraine

EU leaders fail to connect Ukraine crisis to climate and energy policy

March 24, 2014 by Sonja van Renssen

Decisions on a new European climate and energy policy for 2030 are relegated to autumn as heads of state are caught up in the Ukraine crisis. At their spring summit in Brussels, EU leaders gave centre stage to energy dependence. First climate change, then competitiveness, now security of supply: the shifting priorities of member states show that a holistic vision and policy for climate and energy is there on paper but not in practice. Sonja van … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Climate policy, EU Policy Tagged With: Brussels, climate change, energy efficiency, EU energy policy, geopolitics, grid, renewables, Russia, Ukraine

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