Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggle over scarce reserves is lopsided. Assuming that strict carbon limits will be imposed as a result of expected climate change, they believe oil markets will face a structural glut. The geopolitics of oil revolves around abundance-induced conflict, with rival oil producers competing to serve the shrinking oil market
Competition over vital resources is a potent source of international friction among nations and with...
International audienceDespite the inextricable link between oil scarcity and climate change, the int...
In the world of energy, an elite selection of the world’s most influential leaders dictates the deve...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
Oil and gas producers such as the OPEC countries and Russia are easily portrayed as the ‘losers’ of ...
Energy security and geopolitics have played a pivotal role in international affairs for a very long ...
This article discusses the possibilities and obstacles for a cost-effective implementation of polici...
This essay will look at the peak oil question, contemporary “oil geopolitics” and their effect not o...
This article argues that the oil industry is unlikely to return to the pre-2014 status quo as two pr...
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the us...
There are many persistent local and international conflicts in oil producing countries due to power ...
The COP24 meeting in Katowice, Poland, made clear the divisions between the winners and losers of a ...
Due to the continuous increase in population of our planet, as well as the rapid industrial developm...
The global energy landscape is undergoing dramatic changes. As more and more countries commit to net...
Oil pulses through our daily lives. It is the plastic we touch, the food we eat, and the way we move...
Competition over vital resources is a potent source of international friction among nations and with...
International audienceDespite the inextricable link between oil scarcity and climate change, the int...
In the world of energy, an elite selection of the world’s most influential leaders dictates the deve...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
Oil and gas producers such as the OPEC countries and Russia are easily portrayed as the ‘losers’ of ...
Energy security and geopolitics have played a pivotal role in international affairs for a very long ...
This article discusses the possibilities and obstacles for a cost-effective implementation of polici...
This essay will look at the peak oil question, contemporary “oil geopolitics” and their effect not o...
This article argues that the oil industry is unlikely to return to the pre-2014 status quo as two pr...
Ensuring the reliability of global energy supplies will call for policies that both encourage the us...
There are many persistent local and international conflicts in oil producing countries due to power ...
The COP24 meeting in Katowice, Poland, made clear the divisions between the winners and losers of a ...
Due to the continuous increase in population of our planet, as well as the rapid industrial developm...
The global energy landscape is undergoing dramatic changes. As more and more countries commit to net...
Oil pulses through our daily lives. It is the plastic we touch, the food we eat, and the way we move...
Competition over vital resources is a potent source of international friction among nations and with...
International audienceDespite the inextricable link between oil scarcity and climate change, the int...
In the world of energy, an elite selection of the world’s most influential leaders dictates the deve...