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Resource Archive
11.01.12
The Prospects for Oil Prices 2011
Prof. Paul Stevens, Chatham House Prospects for 2012 are consider against a framework of analysis that examined what happened in 2011 in the ‘wet barrel’ m...
11.01.12
Volatility transmission in crude oil 2011
X. Jin, S. Lin and M. Tamvakis, Cass Business School City University London Using three main pricing benchmarks (Brent, WTI, and Dubai), research was carried o...
19.10.11
Resource Revolution
Jeremy Oppenheim, McKinsey Global Institute The next twenty years will see a 35% increase in resource demand, driven by 3 billion new middle-class consumers. T...
08.10.10
Global Gas and LNG Balance 2010
Michael Smith, BP Provides an overview of recent developments in key markets, in respect to regional supply and demand, LNG supply and demand, and price signal...
08.10.10
2010 Winter Outlook and a future view
Peter Parsons, National Grid The winter outlook for 2010/11 is presented for gas and electricity, in respect to weather forecasts, gas demand and supply, elect...
08.10.10
Russia’s Eastern Gas Strategy 2010
Professor Mike Bradshaw, University of Leicester The state-sponsored Eastern Programme was initiated in 2007, with Gazprom being given a monopoly over its impl...
23.09.10
Contract Renegotiation and Rent Re-Redistribution: Who Gets Raked Over the Coals?
Dr Ian Lange, University of Stirling Policy shocks affect the rent distribution in long-term contracts, which can lead to such contracts being renegotiated. ...
07.01.10
The continuing tug-of -war between emerging market and developed market commodity demand
Jeffrey Currie, Goldman Sachs International There has been a commodity imbalance with oil, which has historically seen global output lower than global producti...
21.10.09
What we have learned about Oil Markets
Edward Morse, LCM Research The presentation provides a detailed overview of what has happened within the oil markets over the last five years and what this may...
14.10.08
Oil, Energy Markets and the World Economy
Christopher Allsopp, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Currently oil and other commodity prices, volatility, and the international financial crisis are all i...
08.10.08
Winter Gas Outlook Prices 2008
David Cox, Pöyry Energy Consulting Provides a detailed analysis of the major drivers to energy prices and the relationship between oil price and the prices fo...
24.09.08
Oil, Energy Markets and the World Economy
Christopher Allsopp, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Currently oil and other commodity prices, volatility, and the international financial crisis are a...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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