Applications Open for 2026 David Leuschen Global Energy Fellows Program
The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA is excited to announce an open call for applications for the 2026 David Leuschen Global Energy Fellows...
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External Publications by Akos Losz, Tim Boersma & Tatiana Mitrova • April 17, 2019
After a period of breakneck growth, LNG demand creation using floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) has suffered some setbacks, and LNG imports via FSRU terminals decreased in 2018 for the first time in many years. In an excerpt from A Changing Global Gas Order 3.0, authors Akos Losz, Tim Boersma, and Tatiana Mitrova examine the prospects for FSRU-based LNG demand growth in emerging markets.
US tariffs on India for purchasing Russian oil may stem more from frustrations in US-India trade negotiations than from a concern about funding Russia’s war in Ukraine.
China’s dependence on the energy supplies that move through the Strait of Hormuz makes it especially vulnerable to any possible closure of the waterway by Iran in retaliation for attacks by Israel and the United States.
The conflict between Iran, Israel, and now the United States has yet to disrupt energy supplies to global markets.
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External Publications by Akos Losz, Tim Boersma & Tatiana Mitrova • April 17, 2019