Slide presentation from Saab CEO Håkan Buskhe's media briefing from Farnborough International Airshow 2014.
For more information on Saab's presence at the show visit: http://saabgroup.com/fia2014
Global COVID-19 update with only 2.3% of people in low-income countries receiving at least one vaccine dose. New Zealand abandoned its zero-COVID strategy amid a persistent Delta outbreak. Theme parks in Japan were busy on a sunny Saturday as restrictions eased. The UK faced a fuel crisis with shortages at gas stations due to a lack of truck drivers. Evergrande's debt crisis in China caused its dollar bonds to drop in value. Over half of China's provinces limited electricity use due to a power shortage caused by stopping Australian coal imports and manufacturing contracting again in September.
The document provides updates on several economic topics:
- COVID-19 - Vaccination rates remain low in low-income countries. Sydney's lockdown is ending sooner for vaccinated people. Japan may lift its COVID state of emergency.
- The US Federal Reserve - Officials are now split on whether to raise interest rates in 2022. Growth forecasts for this year were lowered due to temporary factors. Treasury yields and the USD/JPY rate are given.
- Angela Merkel - As the German Chancellor prepares to leave office after 16 years, her time overseeing the German economy is summarized.
- Huawei - An update is provided on executive Meng Wanzhou's return to China from Canada.
Iran's largest trade partner within past two months.Saeed Samadi
China accounted for 23.81% of Iran's imports over two months, making it the top importer, followed by the UAE at 19.61% and India at 7.51%. For exports, the UAE received 22.82% of Iran's exports over two months, followed by Iraq at 17.12% and Turkey at 14.23%. The document lists the top ten countries that imported from or exported to Iran along with their percentages of total trade.
The document provides an economic outlook and updates on several topics:
- COVID-19 cases continue to rise globally with over 226 million total cases and 4.6 million deaths reported. Vaccination rates remain low in poorer countries.
- Economic recovery is underway in some countries as lockdowns ease like in Australia and New Zealand cases decline, while Singapore saw a rise in daily cases in August.
- Thailand's vaccination rate varied by region as of September 19th according to the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation.
- Other sections discuss the CPTPP trade agreement and China applying to join, the debt crisis of Chinese real estate giant Evergrande, and economic indicators in the United Kingdom.
This document summarizes key trends in the global oil market from 2012-2018. It finds that while demand is expected to continue growing, led by non-OECD countries, the growth is slowing. North American oil production is increasing significantly, while OPEC capacity growth is constrained. Iraq and the US are expected to contribute the most new supply during this period. Refining capacity is expanding globally, especially in China and other parts of Asia, as well as in the Middle East. Crude oil trade routes are shifting somewhat from West to East.
- Fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal still dominate global energy supply, though their shares are declining as renewable sources like solar and wind are growing quickly. Oil and gas are growing steadily while coal suffers a sharp decline.
- The US and China are the top producers and consumers of oil, gas and coal. US and China consume more than they produce. Global demand for oil grew strongly in 2015 while supply remained high, keeping prices low.
- Natural gas consumption reached an all-time high in 2015 led by growing US production. Coal consumption declined sharply in 2015 due to declines in the US and China. Nuclear and hydroelectric output grew modestly while renewables like solar and wind grew substantially.
Slide presentation from Saab CEO Håkan Buskhe's media briefing from Farnborough International Airshow 2014.
For more information on Saab's presence at the show visit: http://saabgroup.com/fia2014
Global COVID-19 update with only 2.3% of people in low-income countries receiving at least one vaccine dose. New Zealand abandoned its zero-COVID strategy amid a persistent Delta outbreak. Theme parks in Japan were busy on a sunny Saturday as restrictions eased. The UK faced a fuel crisis with shortages at gas stations due to a lack of truck drivers. Evergrande's debt crisis in China caused its dollar bonds to drop in value. Over half of China's provinces limited electricity use due to a power shortage caused by stopping Australian coal imports and manufacturing contracting again in September.
The document provides updates on several economic topics:
- COVID-19 - Vaccination rates remain low in low-income countries. Sydney's lockdown is ending sooner for vaccinated people. Japan may lift its COVID state of emergency.
- The US Federal Reserve - Officials are now split on whether to raise interest rates in 2022. Growth forecasts for this year were lowered due to temporary factors. Treasury yields and the USD/JPY rate are given.
- Angela Merkel - As the German Chancellor prepares to leave office after 16 years, her time overseeing the German economy is summarized.
- Huawei - An update is provided on executive Meng Wanzhou's return to China from Canada.
Iran's largest trade partner within past two months.Saeed Samadi
China accounted for 23.81% of Iran's imports over two months, making it the top importer, followed by the UAE at 19.61% and India at 7.51%. For exports, the UAE received 22.82% of Iran's exports over two months, followed by Iraq at 17.12% and Turkey at 14.23%. The document lists the top ten countries that imported from or exported to Iran along with their percentages of total trade.
The document provides an economic outlook and updates on several topics:
- COVID-19 cases continue to rise globally with over 226 million total cases and 4.6 million deaths reported. Vaccination rates remain low in poorer countries.
- Economic recovery is underway in some countries as lockdowns ease like in Australia and New Zealand cases decline, while Singapore saw a rise in daily cases in August.
- Thailand's vaccination rate varied by region as of September 19th according to the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation.
- Other sections discuss the CPTPP trade agreement and China applying to join, the debt crisis of Chinese real estate giant Evergrande, and economic indicators in the United Kingdom.
This document summarizes key trends in the global oil market from 2012-2018. It finds that while demand is expected to continue growing, led by non-OECD countries, the growth is slowing. North American oil production is increasing significantly, while OPEC capacity growth is constrained. Iraq and the US are expected to contribute the most new supply during this period. Refining capacity is expanding globally, especially in China and other parts of Asia, as well as in the Middle East. Crude oil trade routes are shifting somewhat from West to East.
- Fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal still dominate global energy supply, though their shares are declining as renewable sources like solar and wind are growing quickly. Oil and gas are growing steadily while coal suffers a sharp decline.
- The US and China are the top producers and consumers of oil, gas and coal. US and China consume more than they produce. Global demand for oil grew strongly in 2015 while supply remained high, keeping prices low.
- Natural gas consumption reached an all-time high in 2015 led by growing US production. Coal consumption declined sharply in 2015 due to declines in the US and China. Nuclear and hydroelectric output grew modestly while renewables like solar and wind grew substantially.
Energy Geopolitics and Future of Russian Oil and Gas Exportguestb19a13a7
Kоnstantin Simonov’s speech presentation at the Petroleum Ingineering Summer School «Production Operations - Surface Facilities for Transport, Water Handling and Discharge». Dubrovnic, Croatia, June 18, 2009.
Energy Geopolitics and Future of Russian Oil and Gas Exportenergystate
Kоnstantin Simonov’s speech presentation at the Petroleum Ingineering Summer School “Production Operations - Surface Facilities for Transport, Water Handling and Discharge”.
Dubrovnic, Croatia, June 18, 2009.
The document is a statistics report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) that provides key data and trends about global energy supply, production, and consumption. It includes data from 1971 to 2019 on topics like total energy supply by source and region for the world and OECD countries. It also has information on crude oil production amounts and leading producer/exporter/importer countries. The report aims to inform policymakers and others about securing, producing, and using energy in a sustainable way.
Vinhos em 2017 ppt-en-40thoivcongress-bulgaria (1)ruixcp
This document summarizes the global vitiviniculture situation in 2016. Some key points:
- Total area under vines has decreased slightly since 2000 to 7.5 million hectares in 2016, with the top 5 producing countries (Spain, China, France, Italy, Turkey) accounting for 50% of the total area.
- Global grape production in 2016 was 77 million tons, with China the leading producer at 14.6 million tons. Production has generally increased since 2000 except in some European countries.
- Of the 77 million tons of grapes, 27 million tons were used for table grapes and 1.5 million tons for dried grapes. China and India are the top producers and consumers of table grapes.
Sharing Pakistan energy supply situation report prepared in 2011 with detailed analysis of Primary supplies, consumption pattern, issues and recommendation. Unfortunately, Pakistan's energy supplies constraints mentioned in 2011 still broadly remain relevant till date
The document discusses several key points about global energy trends and cities:
1) Current global energy trends are unsustainable environmentally, socially, and economically. World energy demand is projected to increase significantly by 2030, with coal accounting for over a third of that growth.
2) Cities already account for around two-thirds of global primary energy use and this is projected to increase to over 73% by 2030. Most of the growth in city energy use will come from non-OECD countries.
3) To achieve resilience in energy systems and mitigate climate change, cities need to show leadership in their own energy use and influence their communities through actions like energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation policies.
Abdulrahman Ilyas - NWD - Policies to attract FDIAhmed Ali
This document discusses policies to attract foreign direct investment and innovation in Egypt's wheat value chain. It provides background on Egypt's large wheat production and consumption. While Egypt aims to increase domestic production and decrease imports, challenges include high inflation, a falling currency, unemployment, and economic uncertainty. The document recommends learning from other countries' experiences and strategies. These include strengthening applied research collaboration, creating public-private funding programs, investing in infrastructure and data analytics, and increasing credit availability for the agricultural sector. The overall goal is to make policy recommendations that support Egypt's wheat self-sufficiency goals.
S. Korea’s Recent Renewable Energy StatusDawson Hun
With S. Korea's recent regime change renewable energy sector is having greater change than ever. Heavy reliance and nuclear and fossil fuel will be lifted soon and renewable energy is coming back. Here's snapshot of what can be done in S. Korea's renewable energy development.
Post Kyoto Options: The Next Climate Change Policy, Jon RosalesAnn Heidenreich
The document discusses several options for the next phase of international climate change policy after the Kyoto Protocol. It notes that greenhouse gas emissions mix evenly in the atmosphere regardless of origin, but that their impacts may matter politically. It then provides data on historical and current greenhouse gas emissions by country and corporation. Finally, it lists over 30 proposed policy frameworks or approaches for setting future international emissions reduction targets and mechanisms in a cost-effective, equitable and politically feasible manner.
The document discusses climate change and why China may lead on addressing it. It notes that global population and temperatures have risen significantly since the Industrial Revolution. While scientists overwhelmingly agree that human activity is causing climate change, public opinion is more divided. The document argues that only brave leadership can take on the complex, global issue of climate change. It shows that China has become the top carbon emitter but is now investing heavily in renewable energy and low-carbon initiatives. If current trends continue, China may become a catalyst for global climate solutions rather than remaining the largest problem.
Ambassador Susanne Hyldelund, Under-Secretary for The Trade CouncilDanish Food Cluster
Global trends will impact export opportunities for Danish companies in the coming years:
1) The economic center of gravity is shifting towards Asia as countries like China see continued strong growth, while growth in Europe and the US will be more modest.
2) Aging populations in Europe and low population growth globally will impact consumption patterns and economic growth.
3) The Danish export outlook for 2015-2016 is positive, with expected growth of 5.7% in 2015 and 6.0% in 2016, driven particularly by Asian and North American markets.
4) The Danish government is strengthening export promotion efforts through economic diplomacy, priority markets and sectors, and partnerships between government, businesses and authorities.
This document discusses trends in the natural gas market and forecasts for future demand and supply. It notes that global natural gas consumption grew by around 1.8% in 2016 and is expected to continue growing over the next few years, driven by markets in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Natural gas production is continuing to grow as well, with unconventional gas production increasing. The document forecasts that global natural gas demand will increase by 53% between 2017-2040, with non-OECD Asia, the Middle East, and Africa leading consumption growth. It also predicts natural gas will account for 28% of global electricity generation by 2040.
This document summarizes global hotel industry trends from 2013 to 2014. It finds that while hotel demand growth has remained strong across most regions, average daily rates have yet to see real recovery. Occupancy increased in 2013 but was driven more by demand than rate increases. The hotel development pipeline is growing modestly at 3% for 2014-2016, led by Europe, Russia, and Germany. The outlook predicts that if economic growth holds, particularly in Europe, average daily rates will finally start to increase in 2014 across most markets.
Uranium prices and uranium miners have displayed fantastic returns for the past 6 months after lagging the rest of the commodity/energy complex until Q3 2010; whilst a correction is overdue (and taking place), this increase is justified by fundamental, contrarily to the 2007 spike which very speculative.
The document provides an overview of global energy usage and issues, highlighting several key points:
1) Population and economic growth, especially in China and India, are driving increased global energy consumption and causing escalating energy costs and security issues as well as climate change from fossil fuel usage.
2) China will surpass the US in total energy consumption by 2020 and consume 30% more energy than the US by 2030 if trends continue, increasing competition for limited fossil fuel resources.
3) The US lacks a comprehensive national vision and strategy for sustainable energy initiatives to address looming environmental issues while reviving the economy, and urgently needs to transition rapidly towards clean sustainable energy.
A new global energy landscape is emerging, resetting long-held expectations for our energy future. Bringing together the latest data and policy developments, the World Energy Outlook 2013 presents up to date, projections of energy trends through to 2035, fuel by fuel, sector by sector, region by region and scenario by scenario. Oil is analysed in-depth: resources, production, demand, refining and international trade. Energy efficiency is treated in much the same way as conventional fuels: Its prospects and contribution are presented in a dedicated chapter. The report examines the outlook for Brazil's energy sector and provides updates on three key areas of critical importance to energy and climate trends: (i) achieving universal energy access; (ii) developments in subsidies to fossil fuels and renewables; and (iii) the impact of energy use on climate change. Oil supply, demand and trade: a fresh look at the economics and decline rates of different types of oil production around the world, the prospects for light tight oil inside and outside North America, along with new analysis of oil products and the refining sector. By Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency
Previsiones de inversión global publicitaria (Zenith Optimedia) JUL11Retelur Marketing
Global ad expenditure is forecast to return to its pre-recession peak of $471 billion in 2011, matching spending levels in 2008. Growth is expected to be modest at 4.1% in 2011 as some regions see softening while Asia Pacific strengthens. The Middle East is expected to see a sharp decline of 12.1% due to political turmoil. Overall growth is forecast to pick up in 2012 and 2013. The internet remains the fastest growing medium at an average of 14.2% annually through 2013, though television will contribute the most new ad dollars.
Жизнь после Греты Тунберг, или Потребление на фоне глобального потепленияenergystate
ВЦИОМ и ФНЭБ представляют исследование об отношении россиян к экологическим и климатическим проблемам после самоизоляции в период пандемии коронавируса.
Политические риски для мировой энергетики: от ресурсного национализма до “мол...energystate
Доклад Валдайского клуба в рамках международной конференции «Глобальная энергетика и международные политические риски», июль 2020.
Авторы доклада: Константин Симонов и Алексей Гривач, Фонд национальной энергетической безопасности
Energy Geopolitics and Future of Russian Oil and Gas Exportguestb19a13a7
Kоnstantin Simonov’s speech presentation at the Petroleum Ingineering Summer School «Production Operations - Surface Facilities for Transport, Water Handling and Discharge». Dubrovnic, Croatia, June 18, 2009.
Energy Geopolitics and Future of Russian Oil and Gas Exportenergystate
Kоnstantin Simonov’s speech presentation at the Petroleum Ingineering Summer School “Production Operations - Surface Facilities for Transport, Water Handling and Discharge”.
Dubrovnic, Croatia, June 18, 2009.
The document is a statistics report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) that provides key data and trends about global energy supply, production, and consumption. It includes data from 1971 to 2019 on topics like total energy supply by source and region for the world and OECD countries. It also has information on crude oil production amounts and leading producer/exporter/importer countries. The report aims to inform policymakers and others about securing, producing, and using energy in a sustainable way.
Vinhos em 2017 ppt-en-40thoivcongress-bulgaria (1)ruixcp
This document summarizes the global vitiviniculture situation in 2016. Some key points:
- Total area under vines has decreased slightly since 2000 to 7.5 million hectares in 2016, with the top 5 producing countries (Spain, China, France, Italy, Turkey) accounting for 50% of the total area.
- Global grape production in 2016 was 77 million tons, with China the leading producer at 14.6 million tons. Production has generally increased since 2000 except in some European countries.
- Of the 77 million tons of grapes, 27 million tons were used for table grapes and 1.5 million tons for dried grapes. China and India are the top producers and consumers of table grapes.
Sharing Pakistan energy supply situation report prepared in 2011 with detailed analysis of Primary supplies, consumption pattern, issues and recommendation. Unfortunately, Pakistan's energy supplies constraints mentioned in 2011 still broadly remain relevant till date
The document discusses several key points about global energy trends and cities:
1) Current global energy trends are unsustainable environmentally, socially, and economically. World energy demand is projected to increase significantly by 2030, with coal accounting for over a third of that growth.
2) Cities already account for around two-thirds of global primary energy use and this is projected to increase to over 73% by 2030. Most of the growth in city energy use will come from non-OECD countries.
3) To achieve resilience in energy systems and mitigate climate change, cities need to show leadership in their own energy use and influence their communities through actions like energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation policies.
Abdulrahman Ilyas - NWD - Policies to attract FDIAhmed Ali
This document discusses policies to attract foreign direct investment and innovation in Egypt's wheat value chain. It provides background on Egypt's large wheat production and consumption. While Egypt aims to increase domestic production and decrease imports, challenges include high inflation, a falling currency, unemployment, and economic uncertainty. The document recommends learning from other countries' experiences and strategies. These include strengthening applied research collaboration, creating public-private funding programs, investing in infrastructure and data analytics, and increasing credit availability for the agricultural sector. The overall goal is to make policy recommendations that support Egypt's wheat self-sufficiency goals.
S. Korea’s Recent Renewable Energy StatusDawson Hun
With S. Korea's recent regime change renewable energy sector is having greater change than ever. Heavy reliance and nuclear and fossil fuel will be lifted soon and renewable energy is coming back. Here's snapshot of what can be done in S. Korea's renewable energy development.
Post Kyoto Options: The Next Climate Change Policy, Jon RosalesAnn Heidenreich
The document discusses several options for the next phase of international climate change policy after the Kyoto Protocol. It notes that greenhouse gas emissions mix evenly in the atmosphere regardless of origin, but that their impacts may matter politically. It then provides data on historical and current greenhouse gas emissions by country and corporation. Finally, it lists over 30 proposed policy frameworks or approaches for setting future international emissions reduction targets and mechanisms in a cost-effective, equitable and politically feasible manner.
The document discusses climate change and why China may lead on addressing it. It notes that global population and temperatures have risen significantly since the Industrial Revolution. While scientists overwhelmingly agree that human activity is causing climate change, public opinion is more divided. The document argues that only brave leadership can take on the complex, global issue of climate change. It shows that China has become the top carbon emitter but is now investing heavily in renewable energy and low-carbon initiatives. If current trends continue, China may become a catalyst for global climate solutions rather than remaining the largest problem.
Ambassador Susanne Hyldelund, Under-Secretary for The Trade CouncilDanish Food Cluster
Global trends will impact export opportunities for Danish companies in the coming years:
1) The economic center of gravity is shifting towards Asia as countries like China see continued strong growth, while growth in Europe and the US will be more modest.
2) Aging populations in Europe and low population growth globally will impact consumption patterns and economic growth.
3) The Danish export outlook for 2015-2016 is positive, with expected growth of 5.7% in 2015 and 6.0% in 2016, driven particularly by Asian and North American markets.
4) The Danish government is strengthening export promotion efforts through economic diplomacy, priority markets and sectors, and partnerships between government, businesses and authorities.
This document discusses trends in the natural gas market and forecasts for future demand and supply. It notes that global natural gas consumption grew by around 1.8% in 2016 and is expected to continue growing over the next few years, driven by markets in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Natural gas production is continuing to grow as well, with unconventional gas production increasing. The document forecasts that global natural gas demand will increase by 53% between 2017-2040, with non-OECD Asia, the Middle East, and Africa leading consumption growth. It also predicts natural gas will account for 28% of global electricity generation by 2040.
This document summarizes global hotel industry trends from 2013 to 2014. It finds that while hotel demand growth has remained strong across most regions, average daily rates have yet to see real recovery. Occupancy increased in 2013 but was driven more by demand than rate increases. The hotel development pipeline is growing modestly at 3% for 2014-2016, led by Europe, Russia, and Germany. The outlook predicts that if economic growth holds, particularly in Europe, average daily rates will finally start to increase in 2014 across most markets.
Uranium prices and uranium miners have displayed fantastic returns for the past 6 months after lagging the rest of the commodity/energy complex until Q3 2010; whilst a correction is overdue (and taking place), this increase is justified by fundamental, contrarily to the 2007 spike which very speculative.
The document provides an overview of global energy usage and issues, highlighting several key points:
1) Population and economic growth, especially in China and India, are driving increased global energy consumption and causing escalating energy costs and security issues as well as climate change from fossil fuel usage.
2) China will surpass the US in total energy consumption by 2020 and consume 30% more energy than the US by 2030 if trends continue, increasing competition for limited fossil fuel resources.
3) The US lacks a comprehensive national vision and strategy for sustainable energy initiatives to address looming environmental issues while reviving the economy, and urgently needs to transition rapidly towards clean sustainable energy.
A new global energy landscape is emerging, resetting long-held expectations for our energy future. Bringing together the latest data and policy developments, the World Energy Outlook 2013 presents up to date, projections of energy trends through to 2035, fuel by fuel, sector by sector, region by region and scenario by scenario. Oil is analysed in-depth: resources, production, demand, refining and international trade. Energy efficiency is treated in much the same way as conventional fuels: Its prospects and contribution are presented in a dedicated chapter. The report examines the outlook for Brazil's energy sector and provides updates on three key areas of critical importance to energy and climate trends: (i) achieving universal energy access; (ii) developments in subsidies to fossil fuels and renewables; and (iii) the impact of energy use on climate change. Oil supply, demand and trade: a fresh look at the economics and decline rates of different types of oil production around the world, the prospects for light tight oil inside and outside North America, along with new analysis of oil products and the refining sector. By Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency
Previsiones de inversión global publicitaria (Zenith Optimedia) JUL11Retelur Marketing
Global ad expenditure is forecast to return to its pre-recession peak of $471 billion in 2011, matching spending levels in 2008. Growth is expected to be modest at 4.1% in 2011 as some regions see softening while Asia Pacific strengthens. The Middle East is expected to see a sharp decline of 12.1% due to political turmoil. Overall growth is forecast to pick up in 2012 and 2013. The internet remains the fastest growing medium at an average of 14.2% annually through 2013, though television will contribute the most new ad dollars.
Жизнь после Греты Тунберг, или Потребление на фоне глобального потепленияenergystate
ВЦИОМ и ФНЭБ представляют исследование об отношении россиян к экологическим и климатическим проблемам после самоизоляции в период пандемии коронавируса.
Политические риски для мировой энергетики: от ресурсного национализма до “мол...energystate
Доклад Валдайского клуба в рамках международной конференции «Глобальная энергетика и международные политические риски», июль 2020.
Авторы доклада: Константин Симонов и Алексей Гривач, Фонд национальной энергетической безопасности
Political risks in Global Energy: from "Resource Nationalism" to "Molecules o...energystate
This document summarizes the changing political risks associated with the global energy sector. It discusses how the concept of "resource nationalism" dominated in the 1970s-1990s as countries sought control over their oil and gas reserves. However, factors like the U.S. shale revolution and green revolution have reshaped the energy politics landscape in recent years. The shale boom reduced fears of dependence on state-controlled exporters by making the U.S. a major producer. Meanwhile, climate policies are being used increasingly as a political tool in Europe against hydrocarbon suppliers like Russia. Overall the political and economic dynamics around global energy are evolving in complex ways.
Сценарии развития мирового рынка нефти в 2017 году и прогноз для нефтяной отр...energystate
Презентация к докладу А.Пасечника, руководителя аналитического управления Фонда национальной энергетической безопасности (ФНЭБ), на конференции «Нефтегазовые рынки центральной и восточной Европы». Минск, 11-13 апреля 2017 г.
Nord Stream & Ukraine: Commercial Competitionenergystate
This document discusses Russian natural gas flows to Europe and Turkey through Ukraine in 2015. It provides data on the entry and exit points into Ukraine's pipeline system and the share of Ukrainian gas transit to EU countries. It also details the main transit pipelines in Ukraine, their capacities, 2015 gas flows, and utilization rates. The document compares the Nord Stream pipeline to Ukraine's transit system and analyzes the cost to transport gas from Russia to Baumgarten, Austria via different routes. It also shows data on declining EU natural gas production.
Трудноизвлекаемые запасы нефти и актуализация задач по удержанию темпов нацио...energystate
Доклад руководителя аналитического управления Фонда национальной энергетической безопасности Александра Пасечника на 2-м международном форуме "Нетрадиционная нефть и методы увеличения нефтеотдачи (МУН)", 3-4 декабря 2014 г., Москва
Презентация доклада Фонда национальной энергетической безопасности "Реформиро...energystate
Европейский союз упорно пытается применить модель либеральных рынков, которая работает в условиях реального и длительного переизбытка предложения газа. У евро¬пейцев возникает иллюзия «газового волшебства»: они уверены, что применение новой модели ценообразования неизбежно станет ключом к успеху. Однако они забывают, что в основе должен лежать постоянный и увеличивающийся профицит предложения. А с ним-то как раз и возникают трудности.
статья Алексея Гривача, заместителя генерального директора Фонда национальной энергетической безопасности (ФНЭБ) по газовым проектам, в журнале "Газовый бизнес", апрель-май, № 2, 2013
The energy factor in sino russian relationsenergystate
Konstantin Simonov’s speech presentation at The International Conference "Rebalancing the World Energy Markets: The role of China, Russia and Central Asia"
London, UK, November 29, 2012.
The role of azerbaijan and russia in the european energy security strategyenergystate
Konstantin Simonov’s speech presentation for The Roundtable "The Role of Azerbaijan in the European Energy Security Strategy".
Paris, France, April 13, 2012.
Russia and europe battle or cooperationenergystate
Konstantin Simonov’s speech presentation at The Investment Energy Summit Greece, Cyprus, Israel
"Re-designing the European energy map".
Athens, Greece, March 28, 2012.
Recent years have seen a disturbing rise in violence, discrimination, and intolerance against Christian communities in various Islamic countries. This multifaceted challenge, deeply rooted in historical, social, and political animosities, demands urgent attention. Despite the escalating persecution, substantial support from the Western world remains lacking.
12062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
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#WenguiGuo#WashingtonFarm Guo Wengui Wolf son ambition exposed to open a far...rittaajmal71
Since fleeing to the United States in 2014, Guo Wengui has founded a number of projects in the United States, such as GTV Media Group, GTV private equity, farm loan project, G Club Operations Co., LTD., and Himalaya Exchange.
ग्रेटर मुंबई के नगर आयुक्त को एक खुले पत्र में याचिका दायर कर 540 से अधिक मुंबईकरों ने सभी अवैध और अस्थिर होर्डिंग्स, साइनबोर्ड और इलेक्ट्रिक साइनेज को तत्काल हटाने और 13 मई, 2024 की शाम को घाटकोपर में अवैध होर्डिंग के गिरने की विनाशकारी घटना के बाद अपराधियों के खिलाफ सख्त कार्रवाई की मांग की है, जिसमें 17 लोगों की जान चली गई और कई निर्दोष लोग गंभीर रूप से घायल हो गए।
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Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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