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Is Russia a threat to energy supplies?
Oxford Energy Forum. 2006. Vol. 66. P. 4–10.
Jonathan Stern looks at the security of Russian gas supply in the aftermath of the Ukraine crisis; Giacomo Luciani asks whether Russia will remain a preferred gas supplier to Europe; Shamil Midkhatovich Yenikeyeff explains Russia’s energy strategy.
Yenikeyeff S., Oxford: Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, 2006.
Dr. Shamil Midkhatovich Yenikeyeff looks at recent developments surrounding Russia’s G8 presidency which reveal that this international club is not capable of bringing energy producing and consuming nations closer together. ...
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Yenikeyeff S., Osteuropa Zeitschrift für Gegenwartsfragen des Ostens 2012 No. 6-8 P. 163–178
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Yenikeyeff S., Oxford: Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, 2011.
Dr Shamil Yenikeyeff analyses the reasons for the collapse of BP’s Arctic partnership with the Russian state company Rosneft. He argues that the BP–Rosneft deal was inauspicious even before it was signed due to the history of the Kremlin’s reluctance to back BP plc in its often uneasy relations with the AAR consortium – BP’s ...
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Yenikeyeff S., OIL and GAS JOURNAL 2009 Vol. 107 No. 1 P. 56–59
The former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan, which is the second largest oil and gas producer in the former USSR after Russia, plans to diversify its oil and gas customers by building additional pipelines. As such, studies have been conducted on how this will affect both gas exports from other energy-producing countries of the FSU (Former ...
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Yenikeyeff S., Oxford: Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, 2008.
The geographic proximity of Kazakhstan to Russia, China, Central Asia and the Caspian region makes this oil and gas-producing country an important player in energy exports from the CIS. The method with which Kazakhstan – the second largest oil and gas producer in the former USSR after Russia – chooses to develop its gas resources ...
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Yenikeyeff S., The International Spectator 2011 No. 46(3) P. 61–78
The geographic proximity of Central Asia to Russia, China, the Caucasus and the Caspian region, as well as to the Middle East, makes this oil and gas-producing region a crucial and ever-developing player in regional and global energy markets. The method by which Central Asian producers choose to develop their hydrocarbon resources and export infrastructure ...
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Kuteleva A., , in: China's Energy Security and Relations with Petrostates: Oil as an Idea.: Routledge, 2021. Ch. 1 P. 1–7.
Chapter 1 introduces the book. It begins by outlining the book’s central research question, emphasizing the importance of considering not only material but also discursive structures of energy politics. It then introduces China as the central subject of the study as well as China–Kazakhstan and China–Russia energy relations as the two in-depth case studies that ...
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Krukov V. A., Mezhidova D., , in: The New Geopolitical Realities for Russia. From the Black Sea to the Mediterranean.: Lanham: Lexington Books, 2019. Ch. 3 P. 49–68.
In the last decade Russia has searched for new alternative policies to compensate for its political deficiencies and to balance its rivals in one of the key areas of the approaching geopolitical rivalry, the sea. The Russian assertiveness seen in the Black Sea-Mediterranean basin has recently been a real concern for the international community. In ...
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Kuletskaya L., , in: Актуальные проблемы экономики и менеджмента. Избранные доклады I студенческой научно-практической конференции Санкт-Петербургской школы экономики и менеджмента НИУ ВШЭ.: СПб.: Отдел оперативной полиграфии НИУ ВШЭ, 2016. P. 14–15.
In this paper, we constructed a series of hybrid and combined techniques based on ANNs and ARIMA time series models to provide accurate predictions of Russian major stock market index MICEX daily values in the period from September 2007 to January 2015, and show that both hybrid and combination techniques outperform the individual models in ...
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Krukov V. A., , in: Russia: Strategy, Policy and Administration.: L.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Ch. 19 P. 205–215.
Minerals and raw materials today play, have historically played and will continue to play in the foreseeable future, a huge role in the economy of Russia. They will also continue to structure Russian society and influence political and policy decisions on many social and economic problems, and indeed shape the country’s overall system of public ...
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Springer, 2018.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the most recent and advanced research findings on energy production and management in the important Ural industrial region of Russia. The authors consider economic problems of energy development, management systems for sustainable energy, and investment mechanisms for energy. Comprised of chapters on energy efficient technologies, environmental aspects of ...
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Larchenko Lyubov Vasilievna, Kolesnikov R. A., International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 2017 Vol. 7 No. 2 P. 352–359
The aim of this paper is to analyze the current state of the oil and gas industry of Russia in the conditions of falling oil prices and sanctions policy as well as the forecast of the further development of the industry and search for the ways out. The research methodology is based on a systematic ...
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Kolesnikov R. A., International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 2017 Vol. 7 No. 2 P. 352–359
The aim of this paper is to analyze the current state of the oil and gas industry of Russia in the conditions of falling oil prices and sanctions policy as well as the forecast of the further development of the industry and search for the ways out. The research methodology is based on a systematic ...
Added: April 23, 2017
Kyzyngasheva E., Proskuryakova L. N., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Science, Technology and Innovation". 2016. No. 64.
Despite the success of many countries in increasing energy saving and energy efficiency, the global energy consumption is expected to continue its growth. The main reasons are economic development and population growth happening primarily in developing and emerging economies, especially in India and China. In such circumstances fossil fuels will remain the dominant energy source ...
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