The Politics and Economics of European Energy Security

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World Energy Outlook 2010 Scenarios: European Trends in the Global Energy Context – Marco Baroni, Senior Energy Analyst, Office of the Chief Economist, International Energy Agency (Download)

Russian Oil and Gas: Implications for Europe – Adnan Vatansever, senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment (Download)

Iraq’s Petroleum Contribution to European Energy Security: Modalities, Options and Challenges – Ahmed M. Jiyad, Iraq Development Consultant and Scholar (Download)

The New Regulation on Security of Gas Supply: a Great Step Towards European Energy Security – Jean-Arnold Vinois, Head of Unit, Directorate Security of Supply and Energy Markets, DG Energy (Download)

European Gas Supply Security: What role of the EU? – Pierre Noël, EPRG, University of Cambridge (Download)

Gas Supply Security after the Shale Gas Revolution – Andreas Goldthau, Department of Public Policy at the Central European University, Hungary (Download)

Oil price volatility: recent experience, causes and consequences – Pierre Sigonney, Chief Economist, Direction Stratégie et Intelligence Economique, Total (Download)

Adaptation of European gas pricing: how to find a balance between two margins - oil-indexed LTGEC formulas (Gazprom’s preference) and spot contracts with futures pricing (Third Energy Package model) – Andrey A. Konoplyanik, Visiting Professor at Russian State Oil & Gas University, Consultant to the Board of JSC Gazprombank, and Adviser to the Board, GPB Neftegas Services B.V. (Download)

China and the World: Climate and Energy Security - Bernice Lee, Research Director at Chatham House’s Energy, Environment and Development Programme (Download)

China’s Search for a Secure Low Carbon Pathway – David Pumphrey, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies’ Energy and National Security Program (Download)