Title
The Geopolitics of Shale Gas: The Implications of the US' Shale Gas Revolution on Intrastate Stability within Traditional Oil- and Natural Gas-Exporting Countries in the EU Neighborhood
Author
de Jong, S.
Auping, W.
Govers, J.
Peters, M.C.A.M.
Widdershoven, C.J.C.G.
Weterings, R.A.P.M.
Publication year
2014
Abstract
The US’ shale gas revolution could in the long term destabilize traditional oil- and gas exporters in the European Union (EU) neighborhood: A combination of substitution effects and greater energy efficiency, could put pressure on the price of oil, leading to fiscal difficulties in traditional hydrocarbon exporting countries.
Subject
Operations Modelling Strategy & Policy Analysis Geo Energy
MSG - Modelling Simulation & Gaming SP1 - Strategy & Policy 1
TS - Technical Sciences ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences Themalijn
Safety and Security
Energy
Defence, Safety and Security
Sustainable energy
Shale gas
Fracking
Geopolitics
Economic implications
ETP Strategy and Change
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TNO identifier
521539
Report number
HCSS 2014-17
Publisher
HCSS ; TNO, Den Haag
ISBN
9789491040894
Document type
report