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A Roadmap for U.S.-Russia Relations

... issues areas is also important for another reason: to help stabilize the relationship and buffer against conflict in the future. The analyses that follow examine prospects for Russia-U.S. cooperation in several crucial regions and fields: economics, energy, the Arctic, Euro-Atlantic security, the Middle East, strategic stability, cybersecurity, and countering terrorism and extremism. They offer concrete, actionable recommendations in each area. Economic Relations U.S.-Russia economic cooperation ...

23.03.2017

Can LNG ensure European security of supply?

... on investor’s response to price dynamics. Overall, European demand will be driven by its economic activity, impact of energy efficiency measures, demand for gas-fired power generation and relative price of alternative sources of gas supply. Until ... ... price in the EU and low industrial demand for gas as well as post-Fukushima nuclear dismantlement) remains cheaper, giving the USA additional incentives for export. Today, 53% of the EU (80% in North West EU) gas supplies are traded in gas-for-gas markets ...

09.10.2016

Russian Gas Projects in the Context of New Paradigm

... from 2008 crisis and decreasing growth of the Chinese economy,in particular), political turmoil (Ukrainian crisis) “appearance of illegal and cheap oil” on the market (eg. ISIS’ expansion), as well as the overall strive to develop new energy sources in the view of global warming. That being said, a plummeted oil price (going lower than 50$ ‘leverage level’) could be utilized to boost local demand and, as a consequence, increase production in order to avoid low profits. ...

09.10.2016

American LNG exports: still a good idea?

... Turkey who currently imports 98% of its gas from Iran and Russia at a higher price than would be alternatively offered by the USA.Doesn’t the US need its own gas?Given that American demand for electricity is likely to experience a 50% increase in ... ... generation. Also, despite a popular perception that the US will be able “to power every home in America” with renewable energy in the near future, it is important to remember that both wind and solar remain intermittent energy sources. In other words,...

01.04.2016

Africa: the Pearl of the U.S. Energy Strategy

... gigawatts of clean power generation. “Fake it till you make it” REUTERS/Stringer Dmitry Borisov: The Dragon in Djibouti: the Shifting Tides of China’s Strategy The current plummeted oil price presents a window of opportunity for the USA to build an extensive National Energy Strategy previously elaborated by the Bush administration and engage African producers in governance reforms in order to help them avoid reliance on lending from developed countries that in turn curbs their expenditures. For this reason, expansion ...

15.03.2016

UN Summit on Climate Change in Paris – Destined to Fail or Succeed?

... mechanism to address loss and damage from climate change which will be connected to financial support. However, determining causal links between climate change and for example a flood is a complex if not impossible task. There is also a conceptual disagreement ... ... and damage element as a financial compensation mechanism. Destined to fail or to succeed? svainova.ru Anatole Boute: Green Energy in Russia: Window-dressing, Protectionism or Genuine Decarbonisation? Given the strong points of contention outlined above,...

27.11.2015

Recent US and World Energy Changes

... should go by train, such as cars. Indeed, many automakers today have high demand for some of their models that they cannot satisfy, because they cannot transport the new cars to their prospective buyers. The above is some of the new landscape in World Energy, with emphasis on the changes in the USA. Another big question is, we now seem to have endless supply of oil and gas from unconventional sources, but prices have not yet fallen. Inevitably they will, if the oil is produced, but when is anybody's guess. Cheap Energy, in my observations of ...

09.07.2014

Energy Outlook 2035 - BP

... respective industrializations and boost demand for coal (at 1.1% p.a). As BP forecasts coal will resurge strongly in lesser economies like Indonesia, India, etc. As Ruehl points out industrialization has always been about the “cyclical effect of energy usage”, as first countries use cheap dirty coal when they are not developed, then they shift to oil that stimulates demand and then finally to cleaner gas and green energy as they are no longer worried about expensive energy prices nor do their ...

02.03.2014

Nuclear geopolitics. Shifting sands along Africa’s Uranium Road

... mining of uranium through a contractual relationship with the French state-owned company Areva. World annual production of U3O8 for now is growing but the market is considered “slow.” As a result spot uranium prices do not impact the broad energy market like spot oil prices do. But the market remains a target of opportunity for “pump and dump” specialists, and for speculators and arbitragers seeking to control, or otherwise stockpile inventory. Last year, according to the ...

19.02.2014

The Arctic Frontier - Armed with Cooperation

... Far East a little and is yet to find the critical gas hydrates. Secondly, as waters warm it may open up some industries like energy and shipping, but affect others like fishing. In warmer waters the fish will swim out more from the shores and out of the ... ... this opportunity to fish legally as both these nations see the Arctic as a way to reignite their faltering stocks. In the USA’s case melting ice has been more of a bad issue as it undermined exploratory drilling and made production harder, as ...

11.12.2013
 

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%)
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