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Study: Geopolitics of Natural Gas by Kenneth B. Medlock III, Rice University’s Baker Institute; Meghan O’Sullivan, Harvard University’s Kennedy School; Amy Myers Jaffe, University of California, Davis
Testimony: Energy in Africa Promotes U.S. Economic and Security Interests by Todd Moss
Related Publications:
- China’s Oil-Backed Loans to Venezuela Appear Headed for a Haircut by Gabriel Collins
- Energy Governance in Saudi Arabia by Jim Krane
- Geoeconomics in Europe by Gabriel Collins and Anna Mikulska
- An Oil Blockade Against China? by Gabriel Collins
- Explaining Poland’s Coal Paradox by Anna Mikulska and Eryk Kosinski
- Global Energy Shifts: What Naval Security Practitioners Should Know by Gabriel Collins
- Mideast Strife is Cash Positive for U.S. Natural Gas — And Chinese Coal by Jim Krane
- What Can We Learn about Energy Access and Demand from Mobile-Phone Surveys? Nine Findings from Twelve African Countries by Ben Leo, Jared Kalow and Todd Moss
- Anti-Qatar Embargo Grinds Toward Strategic Failure by Gabriel Collins
- Saudi Arabia Gloats Over Iran Unrest While Quietly Preparing for Anti-Government Protests of Its Own by Jim Krane
- Putting the U.S. Shale Revolution into Perspective for an Audience from China by Gabriel Collins
- Beyond 12.5 by Jim Krane
- A Growing Portion of China’s “Oil Products” Demand Growth Does Not Actually Come From Crude Oil by Gabriel Collins
- Roundtable on Energy and Economic Diversification Policies by Kenneth B. Medlock III
- Oil Prices, Political Instability, and Energy Subsidy Reform in MENA Oil Exporters by Jim Krane and Francisco J. Monaldi
- Economic Diversification in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States by Kristian Coates Ulrichsen
- Carbohydrates, H2O, and Hydrocarbons: Grain Supply Security and the Food-Water-Energy Nexus in the Arabian Gulf Region by Gabriel Collins
- LNG Versus Russian Gas In Central And Eastern Europe: Playing Poker On A Continental Scale by Nathalie Hinchey and Anna Mikulska
- Saudi Aramco IPO Pits Foreign Investors Against Saudi Citizens by Jim Krane
- Carter Doctrine 3.0: The New Gulf-Asia-US Oil Security Nexus by Gabriel Collins and Jim Krane
- Russia’s Use of the “Energy Weapon” in Europe by Gabriel Collins
- Australia’s Conflicting Natural Gas Policies by Michael Maher and Anna Mikulska
- Saudi Shakeup: New Prince Will Try to Transform the Oil Kingdom by Jim Krane
- The Digital Transformation and Disruptive Technologies: Challenges and Solutions for the Electricity Sector in African Markets by Ijeoma Onyeji-Nwogu, Morgan Bazilian, and Todd Moss
- China Peak Diesel Poses a Serious Challenge to Saudi Arabia, May Help Force OPEC Production Cut by Gabriel Collins and Andrew Erickson
- Developing Asian Giants and the Future of Global Oil Demand by Al Troner
- Nuclear Energy in the Middle East by Jim Krane, Amy Myers Jaffe and Jareer Elass
- Crashing Investment, Not Saudi Market Manipulation, Will Drive the Next Oil Spike by Jim Krane and Michael D. Maher
- Reversing the Trend in Domestic Energy Consumption in the GCC by Jim Krane
- Subsidies and Energy Demand in the GCC by Jim Krane
- Obama’s Win-Win: Support for U.S. Oil Exports in Exchange for a Ban on Flaring of Natural Gas by Jim Krane
- OPEC Imposes ‘Swing Producer’ Role Upon U.S. Shale: Evidence and Implications by Jim Krane and Mark Agerton
- From ISIS to Climate Change, the Iran Deal Is Good for American Interests by Jim Krane
- Revamping Saudi Arabia’s Energy Policy by Jim Krane
- The U.S. Shale Boom Takes a Break by Jim Krane and Mark Agerton
- Saudi Refining Push Exposes Strategic Shift Away from Crude Exports by Jim Krane
- Why Banning Exports Makes American Oil Cheap for Refiners, but Not for You by Jim Krane and Anna Mikulska
- A Refined Approach: Saudi Moves Beyond Crude by Jim Krane
- Effects of Low Oil Prices on U.S. Shale Production OPEC Calls the Tune and Shale Swings by Jim Krane and Mark Agerton
- When Oil Prices Plummet, Common Sense Tends to Follow by Jim Krane and Anna Mikulska
- Guzzling in the Gulf: The Monarchies Face a Threat From Within by Jim Krane
- Take this Carbon and Sell It: Canadians Show Us How to Cash in on Carbon Capture and Storage by Jim Krane
- Stability Versus Sustainability: Energy Policy in the Gulf Monarchies by Jim Krane
- Oil Sands Imports: Paying for Energy Security with Carbon Emissions by Jim Krane
- Back to Iraq? U.S. Interests and Opportunities in an Environment of Reduced Expectations by Jim Krane
- Energizing NATO Cooperation with the Gulf Monarchies: New Opportunities Under the Old Energy-for-Security Paradigm by Jim Krane
- Flying High, The Improbable Rise of the Gulf Airlines by Jim Krane
- Kurdish Oil and U.S. Leverage in Iraq by Jim Krane and Ted Temzelides
- Energy Subsidies: Easy to Enact, Difficult to Retract by Jim Krane
- Russia to China: A Gas Deal We All Should Have Seen Coming by Kenneth Medlock III
- Putin Pulls Another Ace From His Sleeve in Big Gas Deal With China by Jim Krane
- Russia to China Gas Deal: A Game of Spigots? by Steven Lewis
- Navigating the Perils of Energy Subsidy Reform in Exporting Countries by Jim Krane
- U.S. Energy Security and the Weakening of U.S.-Saudi Ties by Jim Krane
- Trajectories of Change: Challenge and Transformation in the Wake of the Arab Spring by Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian, Jim Krane, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Marwa Shalaby and Ariana Marnicio
- Qatar ‘Rises Above’ Its Region: Geopolitics and the Rejection of the GCC Gas Market by Jim Krane and Steven Wright
- The Arab Spring and National Oil Companies: Hidden Effects and Stalled Reforms by Jim Krane
- An Expensive Diversion: Abu Dhabi’s Renewable Energy Investments Amid a Context of Challenging Demand by Jim Krane
- Arabian Gulf and Others Take Heed – It Is Time to End Energy Subsidy by Jim Krane
- Renewable Energy: Hype and Reality by Jim Krane
- Stability Versus Sustainability: The Gulf Monarchs’ Energy Dilemma by Jim Krane