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ErscheinungsjahrTitelAutor:innen
2011The strategic implications of Russia's eastern oil resourcesHenderson, James
2012Rosneft: On the road to global NOC status?Henderson, James
2012The impact of Russia's refinery upgrade plans on global fuel oil marketFattouh, Bassam; Henderson, James
2013Tight oil developments in RussiaHenderson, James
2014The future of Australian LNG exports: Will domestic challenges limit the development of future LNG export capacity?Ledesma, David; Henderson, James; Palmer, Nyrie
2014The prospects and challenges for Artic oil developmentHenderson, James; Loe, Julia
2014Oxford Energy Forum, Issue 97Fattouh, Bassam; Henderson, James; Pirani, Simon
2015Key determinants for the future of Russian oil production and exportsHenderson, James
2016Energy relations between Russia and China: Playing chess with the dragonHenderson, James; Mitrova, Tatiana
2017Russian energy issues in a volatile environmentFattouh, Bassam; Henderson, James
2019Russia's heavy fuel oil exports: Challenges and changing rules abroad and at homeYermakov, Vitaly; Henderson, James; Fattouh, Bassam
2020Emerging Asia LNG demandFulwood, Mike; Henderson, James; Gomes, Ieda; Lambert, Martin; Sharples, Jack
2021The energy transition: Key challenges for incumbent and new players in the global energy systemHenderson, James; Sen, Anupama
2021COP 26—Examining the balance between ambitious pledges and realistic expectationsFattouh, Bassam; Henderson, James
2022CO27: Refocusing the world on the energy transition agendaHenderson, James
2024Outlook for Russia's oil and gas production and exportsHenderson, James; Yermakov, Vitaly; Connolly, Richard
2024Gazprom: From rent distributor to tax collector?Henderson, James; Moe, Arild