Shale gas
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While shale gas has been a game-changer in the US markets, its impact has been more muted in Europe, with environmental concerns preventing fracking in several countries. Jay Maroo looks at the future...
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Geopolitical turbulence, economic gloom and regulatory uncertainty were undoubtedly the major themes for energy markets in 2011 and continue to present major challenges for risk managers this year. Against...
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Will Argentina follow North America into the ‘shale gale’, or will its natural gas market structure prevent increased domestic production, furthering reliance on LNG imports?
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Barclays Capital has been named Energy Risk's 2011 Energy Risk Manager of the Year after its impressive physical capabilities enabled the completion of several significant deals last year. The expansion of its physical platform in recent years has...
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With the oil & gas industry going through major changes from pricing to regulation, Lianna Brinded talks to Kaha Kiknavelidze of Rioni Capital about oil & gas opportunities
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The shale production boom has changed the dynamics of the North American natural gas infrastructure grid. Pauline McCallion looks at the potential implications for hedging strategies
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Fears over LNG supplies being diverted from Europe to Japan are receding but a rethink on energy strategies remains as energy markets react to Japan’s crisis. Rebecca Hampson reports
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"Massive" shale production unsustainable at current prices; Gazprom has no plans to invest
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The growing strategic energy alliance between Russia and China could change global energy market dynamics. Alex Davis examines the possibilities, including an end to oil-indexed gas pricing
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Experts link drop in natural gas trading activity and liquidity to fundamentals and regulatory uncertainty
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