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What future of Nabucco? |RU|»»»

18 Feb 2010
N.Samedoglu, Trend News Agency

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Gazprom: Angel or Demon? »»»

28 Jan 2010
By Philip H. de Leon, for OilPrice.com

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Moldova member of European Energy Community| RO| »»»

21 Dec 2009
Ion Preaşca, ECONOMIST, Interview for Radio Free Europe

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The way to obtain financial resources to diversify energy supply...

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I do not understand European energy policy |RU|»»»

15 Dec 2009
Zsolt Hernadi, CEO MOL

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Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mol Company demands from Brussels more money for the construction of gas pipelines, but above all he asks for more understanding of Eastern Europe...

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The Great Geopolitical Battle Over Energy Transit Routes »»»

23 Nov 2009
Philip H. de Leon, For"OpEdNews.com", USA

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Warning: Oil supplies are running out fast »»»

3 Aug 2009
Steve Connor, Science Editor, The Independent Science

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The world is heading for a catastrophic energy crunch that could cripple a global economic recovery because most of the major oil fields in the world have passed their peak production, a leading energy economist has warned...

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Where have they lost 352 billion kWh of electricity exported to Romania? |RO| »»»

30 Sep 2009
Ion Preaşca, ECOnomist

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So far no one knows who are the true intermediaries in electricity export to Romania, and billions of dollars are going down through the offshore companies to the accounts of some powerful people in Moscow and former Moldovan government personnel...

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Bulgalia would leave the South Stream "ship", Russians fear that Romania will remain faithful to the EU project and Basescu wants with both, Moscow and Nabucco |RO| »»»

30 Jul 2009
Ciprian Stoleru, Ziua

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Energy security and economic interests are often neglected by the policies and actions of authority |RO| »»»

30 Jun 2009
Alexandru Baltag

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In exchange of debt to Gazprom, Moldova has made spectacular disposal, losing control over its energy sector. Moldova has limited leverage during negotiations on the price of gas imported by the Russian monopolist. The moldovan energy vulnerability is entirely exploited by the Russian Federation, which often influence the political course of Chisinau...

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Stalin’s Successors - The Dangers of Russia’s Monopoly of EU Energy Supplies »»»

8 Dec 2008
Richard Whelan, International Institute for Strategic Studies

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There’s a fuzzy perception of Russia today as being like a teenager “going through a bad patch.” Squabbling with its neighbours, inclined to throw its weight about,  not fully reconciled to the loss of the Soviet Empire, overkeen on the trappings of wealth, but nothing it won’t – given a bit of time – grow out of. Having observed the fall of communism with some relief,  many Western observers have been prepared to indulge the Kremlin’s post-Soviet antics, “throwing shapes” while it adjusted to a new reality...

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The failure of the Energy Strategy |RO| »»»

17 Sep 2008
Ion Draghişteanu, ECOnomist

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...an international study on the energy security of countries in the Eastern and Southeastern Europe shows that Moldova is in the worst situation and that in the near future there are not chances to change the situation...

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