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How to bolster Russia’s energy sector
May 7, 2012
Mikhail Delyagin
A combination of public and private ownership is the only way to encourage both initiative and expansion in the energy sector
Europe’s shale gas is not a threat for Russia
April 25, 2012
Colin Smith
This month, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told the Russian parliament that the country needs “to rise to the challenge” posed to global natural gas markets by the recent increase in production of shale gas in the US
A cold region heats up
April 24, 2012
Ilya Kramnik
Global warming is making the polar regions of the Earth more accessible, and while the possibility of armed conflict is limited, all regional players are preparing for such a scenario
Rosatom ponders UK deal
April 23, 2012
Artem Zagorodnov
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Ben Aris
The UK’s continuing commitment to low-carbon energy provision may involve the commissioning of Russian nuclear reactors
Rosneft and Exxon converge around the shelf
April 20, 2012
RIA Novosti
Agreements move forward on joint development of new Russian energy resources
Taking a new look at nuclear
March 16, 2012
Alexander Emelyanenkov
Denis Kovalevich, head of the nuclear technologies cluster at the Skolkovo Innovation Center, talks about the many uses of nuclear energy
Fukushima forces change in Russian-Japanese energy relations
March 12, 2012
Andrei Ilyashenko
In a post-Fukushima world, Japan may have no choice but to work with Russia to shore up its energy supplies, but the decision is not an easy one
Russia's energy strategy must look to the future
December 14, 2011
Ian Pryde
As more and more countries explore the possibility of shale gas, Russia's reliance on energy exports for future economic growth looks more and more fragile
Growth must be green
November 29, 2011
Artem Zagorodnov
Russia could create millions of jobs by investing in clean-energy technology and insulating buildings, according to Dr. Kandeh Yumkello, the head of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation
Fukushima has made the nuclear industry safer
November 29, 2011
Alexander Yakovenko
Nuclear power is still by far the safest, cleanest, and most cost-effective source of energy today
Eco-friendly house opens outside Moscow
October 3, 2011
Anisiya Boroznova
The house hopes to set an example for green living
BP to stay in Russia despite lawsuit and raids
September 29, 2011
Igor Vyuzhny
British oil giant faces £3.2bn damages claim over failed deal with Rosneft
BP-AAR endgame: knowns and unknowns
April 12, 2011
Chris Weafer
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Questions remain as the British oil major faces an Apr. 14 deadline to fix its deal with Rosneft
Russia and the EU face values gap over Libya
April 7, 2011
Dmitry Babich
The turmoil in the Middle East should force the West to look at Russia in a new light
War and nuclear fears fuel pipeline race
March 29, 2011
Yury Solozobov
Competition between gas link projects hots up as Germany’s BASF lines up beside Gazprom
Oil at $200 a barrel?
March 24, 2011
Yury Solozobov
What does unrest in the Middle East, disaster in Japan and increased demand in emerging markets mean for the global economy?
Oil at $100: No reason for complacency
February 14, 2011
Alan Riley
No one in Moscow should rely on oil for future prosperity with the greater availability of shale gas.
AAR files injunction against BP/Rosneft deal
January 28, 2011
Business New Europe
TNK-BP's Russian parent files suit against BP in London hoping to block the British oil major's deal with Rosneft. Is it looking for a way out?
Medvedev heads to Davos
January 26, 2011
Vedomosti
Despite the terrorist attack, which raised difficult questions about Russia as a safe country for investment, President Dmitry Medvedev headed to Davos to network, promote and brainstorm.
BP turns the tables on Fridman
January 25, 2011
Tim Gosling
, Business New Europe
The new deal between BP and Rosneft complicates the situation in BP's already complex relationship with it's Russian joint-venture, TNK-BP.
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