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Mozambique: Security, Political and Geopolitical Challenges of the Gas Boom

Date de publication
31 August 2020
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The vast gas discoveries in Mozambique, some 160 trillion cubic feet (4,530 billion cubic meters), will make this very poor country (6th lowest gross national income (GNI) per capita – the lowest in Africa) one of the world’s future major producers of liquefied natural gas (LNG) within two decades.

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The Development of Hydrocarbons in East Africa: Political and Security Challenges

Date de publication
03 December 2019
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East Africa has the potential to experience a gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) export boom in the coming years due to several projects that have been released. 

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The Political and Commercial Dynamics of Russia's Gas Export Strategy

Date de publication
01 September 2015
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A wide-ranging look at the way Gazprom interacts with an increasingly challenging global gas market for Russia.

The Evolution and Limits of the Algiers-Moscow Relationship

Date de publication
01 September 2015
Accroche

During the Cold War, Algeria was one of the Soviet Union’s favored partners. Ties between the two countries deteriorated during the 1990s before going through a renewal around fifteen years ago. 

Algeria’s Permanent State of Economic Crisis (1999-2015)

Date de publication
01 September 2015
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When President Bouteflika came to power in 1999, he sought to liberalise the country’s economy. But these reforms were reversed after only a few years.

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The Political and Commercial Dynamics of Russia's Gas Export Strategy

Date de publication
01 September 2015
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A wide-ranging look at the way Gazprom interacts with an increasingly challenging global gas market for Russia.

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