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Energy Security and Geopolitics

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By Velichka Milina

This article highlights the concept of energy security within a broad geopolitical concept. The author reviews energy consumption patterns and statistics and outlines the main actors that play a significant role in the production and transportation of oil and gas. A case study of Bulgaria shows how one nation receives and secures its supply of natural gas.

 

From PfPC | by Super User | 30 Jan 2008

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