Dr Valerie Marcel, Associate Fellow, Energy, Environment and Development Programme, Chatham House
http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/about/directory/view/-/id/42/
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Friday 4th April @ 5:16pm
Dr Bassam Fattouh, Director of the MSc in Management for the Middle East and North Africa, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Friday 4th April @ 5:12pm
Juan Carlos Boue, Senior advisor, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Venezuela
Dr Boue will be UNABLE to give this talk due to some urgent family business
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Friday 4th April @ 4:59pm
Dr Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
University Lecturer in Comparative Politics (African Politics), Oxford University
http://www.spc.ox.ac.uk/Staff/69/Staff.html?StaffId=186
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Friday 4th April @ 4:47pm
Timothy Krysiek, CERA
Dr Shamil Yenikeyeff,
OIES and St Antony’s College
The international reaction to Russia’s polar expedition has highlighted the Arctic’s potential as a future hydrocarbon resource base for global energy markets.
Five countries—Russia, the United States, Canada, Norway and Denmark (by virtue of its control over Greenland)—claim sovereign territory within the Arctic Circle.
The speakers will examine the implications of Russia’s Arctic expedition in late July–early August 2007 and the key factors that will determine the future of Arctic hydrocarbon development.
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Friday 4th April @ 4:26pm
Leigh A. Bolton, Principal and Managing Director, Holmwood Consulting, http://holmwood-consulting.com/content/view/56/148/
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Friday 4th April @ 4:20pm
Is Renewable Energy a viable alternative?
Can Renewable Energy promote Energy Security?
Marianne Haug, Chair of the European Commission Advisory Group on Energy. She teaches Energy Policy and Sustainable Development at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart in Germany. Marianne Haug is also a Senior Research Advisor at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
http://www.oxfordenergy.org/haug.php
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Friday 4th April @ 4:12pm
Dr Keun-Wook Paik
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies &
Chatham House
The talk will focus on energy demand in CHINA, JAPAN and KOREA, and energy supply from RUSSIA, CENTRAL ASIA and the CASPIAN
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Monday 3rd March @ 12:49am
Dr Keun-Wook Paik
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies &
Chatham House
The talk will focus on energy demand in CHINA, JAPAN and KOREA, and energy supply from RUSSIA, CENTRAL ASIA and the CASPIAN
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Monday 3rd March @ 12:46am
John Roberts
Platts
A rapidly changing global energy scene, dominated by volatile oil and gas prices, the emergence of powerful new consumers in the Asia-Pacific region, reserve depletion within the OECD, and instability in the energy producing regions, has attracted the attention of Europe, Russia, China and the United States to the Caspian/Central Asian resource-rich countries.
Posted by SHAMIL YENIKEYEFF, Monday 25th February @ 1:09am