№123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline?:
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Beschreibung: | President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's statement to Spain's El País that the idea of a 'gas-OPEC' should not a priori be excluded, adds to a series of twists, among which was Vladimir Putin's confirmation on 1 February that the idea of a gas cartel was an 'interesting one' worth considering further. Hitherto, this gas saga featured Russia, Algeria, the EU, NATO and Iran. The story revolves around Russian-Algerian mingling on gas matters, spurring European and Transatlantic concerns over the prospects of a 'gas OPEC'. At a time of increasing European dependence on foreign energy supplies, these developments have been interpreted as being part of a wider effort, led by Russia, to use energy as a lever to undermine European diplomacy. These allegations have been dismissed by Algeria and Russia, whose leaders insist that their cooperation is intended to optimise their benefits and those of their customers alike. This paper examines the underpinnings of these developments by assessing the likelihood of their culmination in a gas cartel and offers an insight into the potential policy choices behind them |
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spelling | Darbouche , Hakim Verfasser aut №123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline? Hakim Darbouche Brussels [Belgium] CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies 2007 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2007 1 Online-Ressource(1 p. 7) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's statement to Spain's El País that the idea of a 'gas-OPEC' should not a priori be excluded, adds to a series of twists, among which was Vladimir Putin's confirmation on 1 February that the idea of a gas cartel was an 'interesting one' worth considering further. Hitherto, this gas saga featured Russia, Algeria, the EU, NATO and Iran. The story revolves around Russian-Algerian mingling on gas matters, spurring European and Transatlantic concerns over the prospects of a 'gas OPEC'. At a time of increasing European dependence on foreign energy supplies, these developments have been interpreted as being part of a wider effort, led by Russia, to use energy as a lever to undermine European diplomacy. These allegations have been dismissed by Algeria and Russia, whose leaders insist that their cooperation is intended to optimise their benefits and those of their customers alike. This paper examines the underpinnings of these developments by assessing the likelihood of their culmination in a gas cartel and offers an insight into the potential policy choices behind them Politics Energy and Environmental Studies International relations/trade Geopolitics |
spellingShingle | Darbouche , Hakim №123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline? Politics Energy and Environmental Studies International relations/trade Geopolitics |
title | №123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline? |
title_auth | №123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline? |
title_exact_search | №123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline? |
title_full | №123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline? Hakim Darbouche |
title_fullStr | №123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline? Hakim Darbouche |
title_full_unstemmed | №123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline? Hakim Darbouche |
title_short | №123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the 'gas OPEC', What's in the pipeline? |
title_sort | №123 russian algerian cooperation and the gas opec what s in the pipeline |
topic | Politics Energy and Environmental Studies International relations/trade Geopolitics |
topic_facet | Politics Energy and Environmental Studies International relations/trade Geopolitics |
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