Sijbren de Jong (Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies) The Commission’s current task in the negotiation of bilateral agreements between EU Member States and the
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Out of Russia: Gunvor Sells its Siberian Shares
Gunvor, a global commodity trading company registered in Cyprus with the main trading office in Geneva, has sold 30 percent stake in Kolmar, the Siberian
Rosneft Will Not Resume Drilling in Kara Sea
Russian oil giant, Rosneft, has informed that it will not be able to resume drilling in the Kara Sea in 2015 due to the consequences
Russia Scraps Controversial South Stream, Pipeline to Be Diverted to Turkey
Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided not to proceed with the proposed controversial South Stream gas pipeline, a multi-billion energy project already half a decade
Russia Seeks to Partner with India in an Energy Alliance
Russia has recently proposed that the giant pipeline to China could also be extended to the world’s second most populous country, India. This would form
EU Energy Security: Putting Eggs into More Baskets
Russia has always had important geopolitical interests on the European continent. Since Moscow launched the Nord Stream pipeline in 2011, the country has been entrenched