Emerging Global Energy Security Risks
Abstract
This publication is the result of the analyses and discussions conducted by the Energy Security Forum on the global dimensions of emerging energy security risks facing UNECE member States. It presents global energy security risks from three different points of view: the European Union, the Russian Federation and from North America. It also examines how the Caspian Sea region can contribute to energy supply diversification. It reviews the energy transport corridors, new infrastructure, transmissions systems and investment requirements needed to accomplish this.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
Conclusions and recommendations
Energy security risks and risk mitigation: a global overview
Energy security and the European Union
An eastern perspective of energy security
The North American View of Energy Security
Report on global energy security and the caspian sea region
Country profiles
Statement of The representatives of Azerbaijan, The Islamic Republic Of Iran, Kazakhstan, The Russian Federation and Turkey
References, bibliography and comments
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
Conclusions and recommendations
Energy security risks and risk mitigation: a global overview
Energy security and the European Union
An eastern perspective of energy security
The North American View of Energy Security
Report on global energy security and the caspian sea region
Country profiles
Statement of The representatives of Azerbaijan, The Islamic Republic Of Iran, Kazakhstan, The Russian Federation and Turkey
References, bibliography and comments

