L'UE : aiguillon des stratégies de Gazprom ?
Les stratégies gazières de la Russie et de sa principale société Gazprom sur le marché européen sont une réponse aux incertitudes (volumes, prix) créées par la libéralisation du marché gazier de l'Union européenne.
Locatelli, Catherine
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Money, morality, and nationalism: the contested sponsorship of the Falsterbo horse show. [PDF]
Karlsson J.
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Interference Analysis of 5G NR Base Stations to Fixed Satellite Service Bent-Pipe Transponders in the 6425-7125 MHz Frequency Band. [PDF]
Pastukh A +3 more
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The EU needs a Common Energy Policy - not Separate Solutions by its Member States - (Part I) [PDF]
The present article aims to emphasize the reasons that led to the conclusion that European Union needs a common energy policy, in order to face the challenges of the present.
Kari LIUTHO
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The EU Energy Transition in a Geopoliticizing World. [PDF]
Herranz-Surralles A.
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The EU’s Proceedings Against Gazprom and Their Repercussions on EU Competition Law
Hüseyin Çağrı Çorlu
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Physico-chemical aspects and carbon footprint of hydrogen production from water and hydrocarbons
Physico-chemical aspects determine the efficiency and competitiveness of hydrogen production technologies. The indicator of water consumption is especially relevant, since water is one of the main sources of hydrogen in almost all methods of its ...
Anton L. Maksimov +5 more
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25 years of Gazprom on the gas market
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 301-[302].Gas sector was one of the best growing industries of the Soviet Union in the last two decades of its existence.
Kosowska, Katarzyna.
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A cyclic learning approach for improving pre-stack seismic processing. [PDF]
Borges Oliveira DA +4 more
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The future of Russian gas and Gazprom
Being CEO of any large international energy company is a complex job, but the task facing Alexei Miller – who holds this position at Gazprom – is particularly difficult. His appointment by President Putin in 2001 coincided with the passing of an era for both Russian gas and Gazprom, not just in terms of management, but also in relation to traditional ...
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