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The Oil Drum: Europe | Analysis and Discussion of the European Energy
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Title: The Oil Drum: Europe | Analysis and Discussion of the European Energy
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The Oil Drum: Europe | Analysis and Discussion of the European Energy Gap and Peak Oil The Oil Drum: Europe Analysis and Discussion of the European Energy Gap and Peak Oil The Oil Drum TOD:Campfire TOD:Europe TOD:Canada TOD:Australia/NZ TOD:Net Energy Some predictions on the forthcoming Russian-Ukrainian gas 'crisis' Posted by Jerome a Paris on November 13, 2009 - 6:25pm in The Oil Drum: Europe Topic: Policy/Politics Tags: europe , european gas , gas pipelines , pipelines , russia , ukraine [ list all tags ] We've recently heard more veiled threats from Putin about Ukraine being unable to pay for gas (thus presumably leading to new attempts at cutting them off), which suggests that Russia is getting itself ready to start a new crisis. That means two things: the internal infighting between groups of powerful Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs for the control of unofficial Russian gas deliveries to Ukraine (more on this below) is still not conclusively settled, and requires "action" using official levers of State and interference with Gazprom's export deliveries through Ukraine; Russia thinks it stands a better chance to focus European blame on Ukraine and, even more importantly, to get Europeans to buy off the Ukrainians (thereby increasing the available unofficial gas loot for the players involved). While Russia's actions are not easily understandable when considered as those of a country, they are much easier to interpret rationally when you look at who the actual players behind the scenes are. Conversely, public European reactions which sound logical are, in fact, incredibly naive if you know the industry a bit and, given that the people involved are certainly not naive, they are other things at stake. So let's try to make some predictions and unravel what's actually going on. Originally posted on European Tribune . See also my full series of articles on earlier episodes of the Russian-Ukrainian crises here There's more… (2054 words) | Comments (4) | | Permalink | Without comments | PDF version The US stimulus and "green jobs" for wind energy Posted by Jerome a Paris on November 13, 2009 - 10:26am in The Oil Drum: Europe Topic: Policy/Politics Tags: clean energy tax stimulus act of 2008 , industrial policy , taxation , wind [ list all tags ] Recently, there have been worried or angry or outraged articles in the blogosphere about the stimulus money going to help create jobs in Canada, China, or going into the pockets of foreign multinationa
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