Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Voice of Russia takes a serious look at issues surrounding energy development both on the continent and in the Arctic.

Turkmen gas may never reach Europe

Turkey can become new Ukraine: Caspian gas transit risks

Shale gas fields in EU: myths and reality

The Caspian Sea: Extremely complex issues

Caspian militarization not conducive to gas cooperation

Russian gas: guaranteeing European energy security

The South Stream Pipeline: Russian power for Europe

Common misconceptions regarding the spot market

The Nord Stream: Dependable partner for Europe

Post-Fukushima Europe: the end of the nuclear renaissance

Fallacies of the Third energy package

NABUCCO: an empty pipeline, an empty dream

Arctic: strategies for the future

How much oil is in the Arctic?

Professor discusses Arctic oil projects with the VOR

Russian oil projects in the Arctic: legal divisions are needed

Russia’s gas projects in the Arctic

The Arctic: strategies for the future

Developing Arctic deposits: new demands

Russian oil projects and international cooperation in the Arctic

The Shtokman Field

Northern Sea Route

Russia’s environmental safeguards for the Arctic. Part I

Russia’s environmental safeguards for the Arctic. Part II

Russia’s environmental safeguards for the Arctic. Part III

Russia’s environmental safeguards for the Arctic. Part IV

Who does the Arctic belong to?

Western militarization of the Arctic. Part I

Western militarization of the Arctic. Part II

Prospects for the extension of the Russian Arctic Sector

The vast riches of the Arctic shelf

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