Post Tagged with: "gas"
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Navigating climate concerns and the COVID-19 crisis in the oil and gas sector
by Laura Camarut (Fall 2020 EPG Fellow) The oil and gas sector has taken a hard hit during the COVID-19 crisis. The unprecedented halt in global mobility resulting from […]
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis on the European Green Deal: A Focus on Romania and Southeast Europe
by Radu Dudău and Mihnea Cătuți The COVID-19 outbreak prompted governments worldwide to impose unprecedented restrictions on travel and economic activity. Coupled with a drop in global oil prices, […]
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The day the oil markets crashed – again. Is this time different?
by Radu Dudău Absent a new OPEC+ deal on March 6 in Vienna, in the context of the coronavirus downfall, the crude oil price plummeted overnight to the […]
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Oil markets in 2020: fundamental drivers and geopolitical uncertainties
by Radu Dudău and Andrei Covatariu The fundamental market drivers are pointing at a balanced oil market in 2020, with a Brent price mostly within the $60-70 a […]
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The new royalties’ framework in the Romanian O&G upstream
The Economy Ministry published in October the draft law for mineral, petroleum, and hydro-mineral resources. The document includes a much anticipated new royalties’ framework for the upstream O&G sector. Indeed, […]
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History of unitization-based cooperation in the development of offshore cross-border deposits. Part I
This paper traces the history of how states came to cooperate in the development of offshore cross-border oil or gas deposits. First, it explains the shift in how a state´s […]
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Romania´s energy strategy and petroleum taxation. Lessons from Norway
Romania´s petroleum tax regime is under review, with lingering uncertainty about its future design. The article discusses strategic considerations of this review, in light of the country´s expected (but equally […]
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Oil royalties and the rule of law (or how the romanian state experiences a drop in self esteem)
A good deal of the political and media environment in Romania continues to promote or to dwell in confusion when it comes to the Romanian state´s gain from petroleum activities, […]
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Principles of a flexible and stable petroleum fiscal framework
“There are few areas of economic policymaking in which the returns to good decisions are so high – and the punishment of bad decisions so cruel – as the management […]
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Turkmenistan’s gas hurdles: no end in sight
Turkmenistan’s energy sector is being hit by a wave of misfortune. The latest blow to Ashgabat came this March in the guise of indefinite postponement of Line D of the […]