Oil as a strategic commodity made its mark from the day it was discovered in 1859. We have now become a “Hydrocarbon Society” as Daniel Yergin claims in his book The Prize.1 Climate change, with 97 percent scientific consensus has, however, jolted the status of oil, which the world had taken for granted. Realisation has now dawned on the need to find an alternative for oil because it is the largest emitter of Greenhouse Gases (GHG). Efforts to replace oil with alternative sources have affected energy planning entailing a relook at the energy strategies of nations. Of particular significance is the consumption of energy by air and sea transportation because there is yet no alternative for aviation jet fuel, and ocean shipping, carrying 80 pe...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the us...
Oil as a strategic commodity made its mark from the day it was discovered in 1859. We have now becom...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
AbstractOil is a much sought after resource in the modern world economy. Until the previous decade, ...
From the bulge of Africa to Indonesia via West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, South East Asia, the ...
In the world of energy, an elite selection of the world’s most influential leaders dictates the deve...
The signing of the deal of the century in Bahu creating one of the first major Caspian energy cons...
Conventional energy security has been focused on the depletion of natural resources, particularly oi...
In the last fifty years global consumption of petroleum has increased by more than a factor of six, ...
This essay will look at the peak oil question, contemporary “oil geopolitics” and their effect not o...
Defense Energy SeminarMs. Amy Conroy, Manager, International Government Affairs for Eurasia (Russia)...
Defense Energy SeminarMorgan D. Bazilian, Ph.D. Director, The Payne Institute, and Professor of Publ...
This paper discusses the powerful link: that has emerged between petroleum and major international c...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the us...
Oil as a strategic commodity made its mark from the day it was discovered in 1859. We have now becom...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
AbstractOil is a much sought after resource in the modern world economy. Until the previous decade, ...
From the bulge of Africa to Indonesia via West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, South East Asia, the ...
In the world of energy, an elite selection of the world’s most influential leaders dictates the deve...
The signing of the deal of the century in Bahu creating one of the first major Caspian energy cons...
Conventional energy security has been focused on the depletion of natural resources, particularly oi...
In the last fifty years global consumption of petroleum has increased by more than a factor of six, ...
This essay will look at the peak oil question, contemporary “oil geopolitics” and their effect not o...
Defense Energy SeminarMs. Amy Conroy, Manager, International Government Affairs for Eurasia (Russia)...
Defense Energy SeminarMorgan D. Bazilian, Ph.D. Director, The Payne Institute, and Professor of Publ...
This paper discusses the powerful link: that has emerged between petroleum and major international c...
The oil of the Persian Gulf has been of considerable interest to oil companies and Western governmen...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the us...