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While Brussels still does not have a clear plan on how to completely end its energy dependence on Moscow by 2027, European companies, faced with uncertainties around American LNG, ...
On clean energy, the smart money at Davos is betting against the most powerful person here.
In this episode, we discuss the geo-politicisation of natural gas and the challenge that it presents to traders and investors alike with Anne-Sophie Corbeau, Global Research Scholar at the Center for Global Energy Policy.
Iran appears to be a natural gas giant, due to its large proved gas reserves and significant gas production and consumption.
Venezuela holds 70% of Latin America's natural gas reserves, which it could export to Colombia and Trinidad to increase revenues.
Geopolitical uncertainty associated with Russian gas exports could swing the range of those exports by an estimated 150 bcm per year.