The first of two Workshops on WP2 (Future availability and use for oil, gas and key minerals) related to the 'energy security' issue was held in Paris at the Paris School of International Affairs on 31st May in order to share the ideas and results emerging from WP2 with specialists not involved in the POLINARES … Continue Reading ››
Five working documents related to oil stocks and the security of oil supplies, written by Giacomo Luciani (Gulf Research Center Foundation) as part of the SECURE project, have been published on the CEPS (The Centre for European Policy Studies) WEB site.
The book "20 years of producer - consumer energy dialogue in a changing world" co-authored by Bassam Fattouh and Coby van der Linde (CIEP) was published by the International Energy Forum in February 2011.
Wojciech Ostrowski (University of Dundee) convened a panel on the Studies of the Politics of Oil and Historical Sociology at the 2011 British International Studies Association Conference
An article on Russia's Gas and Oil Policy, written by Catherine Locatelli and Sylvain Rossiaud of CNRS, was published in the 1st Quarter 2011 edition of the IAEE Energy Forum Newsletter.
The POLINARES project published its first Policy Brief entitled "Understanding conflict and cooperation in access to oil, gas and minerals" in December 2010.
Philip Andrews-Speed attended the Gulf Africa Investment Conference 2010 "Fostering Economic Relations", held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 4-5th December 2010.
The final conference of the SECURE project was held in Brussels on November 25th. Three partners of POLINARES participated: FEEM as Scientific Coordinator, Gulf Research Center Foundation and CNRS LEPII Grenoble.
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS), the Australian Embassy in The Hague, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with the support of TNO, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture, and Innovation and the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment organized a high level conference Rare Earths, Europe and Australia: Trade, Security and Sustainability.
International energy and resources policy, with a focus on China