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1. Russian gas flow increases February 6, 2012

Supply back to normal level for most member states, but problems remain in Germany, Italy and Romania. Gas flows from Russia have returned to normal levels in most of the EU...

Russian gas flow increases

2. Russian gas cuts hit eight member states February 3, 2012

Decrease in supply sparks fears of another energy crisis. A sharp drop in Russian gas supplies has been reported in eight member states, sparking fears of a repeat of the...

Russian gas cuts hit eight member states

3. The final lap January 16, 2012

The European destination of the first major tranche of Caspian gas to be decided by April. By April, we should know how the first major delivery of Caspian gas into Europe...

The final lap

4. Bouquets and brickbats for 2011 January 5, 2012

A successful year for some, a turbulent and troublesome year for many others. The

5. What happens when they won't play ball? October 13, 2011

Answering a question not addressed in a European Commission paper on energy security. The European Commission's long-awaited communication on EU energy security policy,...

What happens when they won't play ball?

6. Commission wants more EU control in energy deals September 8, 2011

Commission to review deals with third countries, while Poland pushes for more energy transparency. The European Commission, as part of its efforts to create a common...

Commission wants more EU control in energy deals

7. Russia's stability in flux? February 24, 2011

Russia's presidential election may prove messy for Russia but unusually quiet for the EU. Vladimir Putin has not been a frequent visitor to Brussels. In almost 12 years as...

8. Barroso on Caspian trip to promote gas pipeline January 13, 2011

Commission president seeks support for EU-backed Nabucco gas pipeline project. José Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission, and Günther...

Barroso on Caspian trip to promote gas pipeline

9. EU happier with Polish gas deal November 5, 2010

Poland moves to assuage European Commission's concerns about effects of gas deal with Russia. A dispute between the European Commission and Poland over a Polish-Russian...

EU happier with Polish gas deal

10. Could Ukraine boost EU energy security? October 28, 2010

Viktor Yanukovych has taken steps to reform Ukraine's energy sector, and that may be good for Europe and bad for Russia. Gas disputes between Ukraine and Russia have damaged...

Could Ukraine boost EU energy security?

11. Making Nordstream a European project May 20, 2010

To remove concerns about the Nordstream gas project, an intergovernmental agreement is needed. The Lisbon treaty identifies energy security as one of the EU's tasks – and,...

Making Nordstream a European project

12. The many ambiguities of Viktor Yanukovych May 6, 2010

Whether Ukraine's newly elected president looks east or west, the EU must be coherent in its dealings with its eastern neighbour. When Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's...

The many ambiguities of Viktor Yanukovych

13. A vicious gas cycle April 29, 2010

Gazprom may object, but it is essential for the security of Europe's energy supplies to break up monopolies in central and eastern Europe. In his response to my article...

A vicious gas cycle

14. No need for Europe to 'face up' to Gazprom April 1, 2010

Gazprom does not pose a threat to competition or to supplies. In her article “Dream of the mundane, not pipes” (EuropeanVoice.com, 11 March), Iana Dreyer of the European...

No need for Europe to 'face up' to Gazprom

15. Dream of the mundane, not pipes March 10, 2010

The most realistic way to secure gas supplies quickly is to build a genuine EU energy market. ‘Energy security' is a buzz-phrase in Brussels. But domestic gas-market...

Dream of the mundane, not pipes

16. Redrawing the global energy blueprint February 12, 2010

Does the Russian president's proposal to change the energy system strengthen the case for making the International Energy Agency more global? For the past two months, the...

Redrawing the global energy blueprint

17. Oettinger seeks to allay concerns January 14, 2010

German candidate for the energy portfolio reaches out to Greens and to Russia's neighbours. Günther Oettinger gave a polished performance as he took questions today...

18. A different shade of orange January 7, 2010

This month's presidential election in Ukraine may not have the drama of 2004, but there is still a lot riding on the result. Five years ago, Ukrainians took to the streets...

A different shade of orange

19. A fear that is driving Russian gas policy? November 30, 2009

Russia-China energy deal reflects uncertainty about the future of the natural gas trade in Europe. EU and Chinese leaders have many subjects other than energy to consider...

A fear that is driving Russian gas policy?

20. Waking up to the potential savings November 12, 2009

Some countries are doing more than others to improve theirenergy efficiency. Most  developed countries have introduced policies to increase energy efficiency – in...

Waking up to the potential savings

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