RUSSIA'S ROLE IN THE GLOBAL ENERGY MARKETS
Journal Title: Journal of Globalization Studies - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 2
Abstract
In the globalizing world the situation in global energy markets changes rapidly and dynamically. Energy and energy security are becoming an essential part of the global agenda. This article contains the analysis of the amounts of proved reserves of various hydrocarbons in Russia in comparison with those in the leading countries of the world. Production levels and export capabilities of the Russian fuel and energy sector are examined. The prospects of the devel-opment of Russia's energy cooperation with different countries are also being analyzed.
Authors and Affiliations
Ivan A. Aleshkovski, Yana Mishchenko
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