November's issue showcases a handful of this year's ENERPO students. Max Hoyt argues that enthusiasm for the increased energy security that TAP will bring should be measured; Stephanie Bryant identifies major obstacles that could prevent Russia's tight oil industry from living up to the state's robust expectations. Anthony Guida and Ryan McKinley take a look at exciting developments in Mozambique's budding natural gas industry. Daniel Tappeiner authors a review of Per Hogselius' recent book on the history of Soviet gas export business. For the Workshop Series, the ENERPO program was happy to host BP's Dr. Drebetsov for a second time.
Table of Contents
- TAP - An Economically Motivated Decision
Max Hoyt
- What Lies Beneath: Development of Russian Tight Oil to Offset Production Decline
Stephanie Bryant
- The Gas Export Potential for Mozambique
Anthony Guida and Ryan McKinley
- Book Review: 'Red Gas - Russia and the Origins of European Energy Dependence" by Per Hogselius
Daniel Tappeiner
Workshop Review
- Dr. Vladimir Drebentsov - BP Economist Crunches Today's Numbers for Glimpse of Tomorrow's Energy Scene
Stephanie Bryant and Michael Camarda