Search: Oil,Russia,Gas,Energy,USA,China (11 materials)

 

Energy Outlook 2035 - BP

... President of BP, this time around the multinational oil supermajor aimed to “shake-up the crystal ... ... bid to provide a fresh outlook on the way global energy markets will evolve. In this post Casing Point ... ... Outlook 2035 Factsheet - BP Energy Outlook 2035 Russia - Oil and Gas Dialogue (RUS) BP’s Pure & Fresh Approach: ... ... with more than a half of it coming from India and China. A key factor behind growth in these nations ... ... much more sluggish demand. Resurgence of the USA – No Longer a One Way Ticket: USA is anticipated ...

02.03.2014

A Hazardous Game – The Strait of Malacca

... seven seas. He would grasp he has been embroiled into one of the biggest geopolitical ... ... tankers move from mainly Middle East to Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, etc.) It is not ... ... diplomatic language and did not refer to the USA when speaking about 'large nations',... ... Yergin (2011) stresses oil has been a primary energy concern for China ever since Mao, as ... ... partners in my older post (e.g. Central Asia or Russia; see: China Post), but extent of success ... ... like – throwing a lit match into a gas filled room on top of Capitol Hill, as ...

08.10.2013

Oil and Gas Markets to 2025 - LUKoil

... South America and even Africa, the global energy balance is tipping, particularly as ... ... frontiers are moving at unprecedented pace. LUKoil's 2025 report focuses on these ... ... global energy landscape via the lens of a Russian oil major. As usual, I also add extra ... ... Report Link: "Global trends in oil & gas markets to 2025" Oil Prices are ... ... situation is far from merry, as strategically USA aimed to limit its reliance on Middle ... ... will roughly triple from the current level. China will lead the way with the number of ...

25.07.2013

Wary Bear and Shrewd Dragon

... along the way as usually is the case when dealing with gas and oil, and this set of players. Mitrova anticipates that a maximum of 40bcm will be piped to China, not the 70bcm officially endorsed by the government which ... ... will likely be achieved closer to 2022. Unfortunately, this puts Russia at a disadvantage as by then the Chinese market may become saturated with suppliers (e.g. if USA decided to finally allow for mass export of shale gas). In all, the official Strategy 2020 (ES-2020) and Strategy ... ... unbeatable ‘ace’ which outweighs everything in the energy game, alongside it also being a land based supplier, which ...

01.07.2013

Wild World – Dr. Adrian Pabst Interview

... economy, European Union and wider Europe like Russia, Ukraine and Turkey. He is an Associate ... ... other factors? The continuous eurozone turmoil provides a microcosm for the wider global ... ... fuelled credit and real estate bubbles in the USA and Europe, which burst in 2008-9 amid ... ... East – as soaring trade levels with China already foreshadow. However, Russia ... ... consolidation, on the other hand. Energy Calamity It is argued by some that ... ... occurred due to European attempts to lower gas import prices, or more serious underlining ...

01.05.2013

Route-2030

... Russia had several options, like supplying China, Japan, the Korean Peninsula and even ... ... shifting 9% of Japanese LNG and 7% of its oil in 2011 to Asia. Vladivostok LNG terminal,... ... particularly as recent events have benefited Russia (e.g. Fukushima Disaster). However,... ... optimistic to even consider this option, but energy companies and academics nevertheless ... ... become a reliable partner for South Korea gas needs. Perhaps, in the perfect world, ... ... Denis Rodman and it does not want to destroy USA, both South and North could cooperate ...

12.04.2013

Oil and Gas Digest

... to Russia was highly symbolic, as is the case with first foreign visits (See: NTS). Energy was at the forefront of the visit with two different outcomes for the oil and gas talks. The other issue was geopolitics as the visit signalled that the world is... ... affairs"; this could be just rhetoric, but it still aids to dispel some peoples worry that Russia's Chinese neighbour could be a threat, while also calling for the final end of USA's hegemony (See: SCMP). Albeit, it is hard to see China not taking the lead regionally and globally in the future as it clearly dominates...

02.04.2013

Shale Revolution – Full Steam Ahead!

Alongside my typical journalistic duties at ‘Oil & Gas Eurasia Magazine’, I tend to daily scan both Russian and Western media outlets, news stands, twitter profiles,... ... major news, interesting articles and possible leads within the energy industry. Today, I want to share with you some of the findings ... ... – lets make these blogs interactive! Shale Gas History (USA): The New Times – a Russian weekly – reports ... ... the home market. Non-US Shale Progress (Europe and Asia): China is eager to jump on the Shale Revolution and aims to produce ...

15.03.2013

«Global & Russian Energy Outlook 2035» ERIRAS

... and researching for my dissertation «The Role of Eastern Energy Strategy in the Russian Foreign Policy: Opportunities and Threats» at the ... ... findings and conclusions with anyone who is interested in the oil and gas industry. Before commencing, I just want to give all the appropriate ... ... Moreover, albeit global energy intensity has fallen globally (even China and Russia has improved) due to technological innovation ... ... entity, with a net-equal position between its imports and exports. USA even had to convert its now useless LNG terminals (which it ...

18.02.2013

«Oil & Gas Dialogue» IMEMO RAN

... – what must be done to stop any changes, how to adapt to them if they occur and what if sceptics are right? «Oil and Gas Dialogue: Russian Gas in the European Market» Joint International Forum held at IMEMO RAN conference hall on 7th December 2012; moderated by Ivanova N. I., RAN Academic and Associate Director of IMEMO RAN, and Eric Dam, General Director of Energy Delta Institute. Optimism Remains Thin in the Air: As the world continues to scuffle against the most severe economic ...

14.02.2013
 

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
For business
For researchers
For students