BREC in media
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10 January, 2020
Uzbekistan should be present in Brussels — a New Year article of BREC Director, Nadezda Kokotovic, for Uzbekistan's media
Для Узбекистана уходящий 2019 год в Брюсселе ознаменовал новую веху в отношениях с Евросоюзом. ЕС принял обновленную стратегию по Центральной Азии, продолжаются переговоры по проекту Соглашения о расширенном партнерстве и сотрудничестве между Узбекистаном и ЕС. Совсем недавно новый созыв Еврокомиссии провозгласил "зеленую сделку", новую стратегию роста нацеленную на максимальное снижение уровня выбросов, которая затронет все сектора экономики и в первую очередь энергетику и транспорт.
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December 2019
In partnership with Agefi Luxembourg: The Great Gas Game, by Nadezda Kokotovic, the BREC Director
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November 2019
In partnership with Agefi Luxembourg: Large infrastructure projects in the context of transboundary environmental impact, by Nadezda Kokotovic, the BREC Director
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July-August 2019
In partnership with Agefi Luxembourg: Uzbekistan is open for business, by Nadezda Kokotovic, the BREC Director
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June 2019
In partnership with Agefi: "Energy market outlook for the Balkans in an era of rapid change and energy transition" by Nadezda Kokotovic, the BREC Director
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14 February, 2019
Restraining the Game-Changer: A Decade of Uneven Development in Iraq Petroleum Sector
The development of the Iraqi petroleum sector during the period 2008-2018 represents, from all related aspects, a distinct phase in the sector and in its role in the national economy. The petroleum sector comprising three different but interrelated sub-sectors through critical forward-backward linkages: Upstream (including exploration, field development and production); Midstream (pipeline, storage, export terminals) and; Downstream (crude refining, gas processing, petroleum product distribution and petrochemicals).
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23 March, 2018
Implications of a global gas market for traditional gas economical paradigms
In its World Energy Outlook (‚WEO‘) 2016 the International Energy Agency (‚IEA‘) spoke for the first time of a second gas revolution. The first one is known as the shale gas revolution. The IEA deems the rapid and dynamic development of the global LNG trade nothing less than a second gas revolution. Not only would LNG surpass the share of pipeline gas in global trade shortly, but there was now also a dynamically growing volume of supply with destination flexibility, responding to price signals.
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18 July, 2017
BREC Initiator, Marat Terterov, addresses 22nd World Petroleum Congress in Istanbul
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18 July, 2017
BREC GEA Francesco Stipo in Newsmax, on “Trump's energy plan will give U.S. independence from OPEC”
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30 March, 2017
An interview by BREC Director on Southern Gas Corridor for the TRT World Network
Azerbaijan's ambitious Southern Gas Corridor project has the potential to further estrange EU-Moscow ties and trigger energy price wars.