An international energy forum in Riyadh has reiterated the call for all to "do their part and do more" in face of security and the low-carbon supply of energy, one of today's most pressing issues.
An international energy forum in Riyadh has reiterated the call for all to "do their part and do more" in face of security and the low-carbon supply of energy, one of today's most pressing issues.
RIYADH: There are different solutions to make energy a strong tool for economic development, as energy sources to reach mass consumption have to be economically feasible too, said a top industry expert. As the world has gathered for the 44th IAEE conference in Riyadh, the president of the French Association for Energy Economics, Christophe Bonnery, told Arab News in an
CAIRO: Saudi Arabia will host the 44th International Association for Energy Economics International Conference from Feb. 4-9 to discuss the path for a sustainable future. To be held for the first time in the Middle East and North Africa region, the event is set to take place at the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center in Riyadh in cooperation with the Saudi
With the arrival of winter in Europe and energy prices soaring, tensions are running high over the provision of gas from Russia especially through the Yamal-Europe pipeline that runs through Poland and Belarus.
Yet the Yamal pipeline is just one part of a complex gas infrastructure network shaped not only by energy needs but also wider economic interests and politics, including strife between Russia and Ukraine.
The pipeline, opened in 1994, runs across 2,000km to Germany from the city of Torjok in central Russia, transiting through Belarus and Poland.
It delivers 30 billion cubic meters of gas to Europe each year,