Energy Markets & Governance
Energy markets are in flux as new energy production and delivery methods alter global supply chains, while economic growth and new desires for energy efficiency change demand in different parts of the world. Policy makers will need to be able to interpret these shifts in the energy market and build new frameworks to manage energy uncertainty.
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MENASource
Mar 1, 2026
The risk of unknown unknowns for global markets amid war in Iran
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Khalid Azim
Market reaction will likely begin with Asia’s opening sessions on Monday morning. One early indicator will be the behavior of the US dollar.
EnergySource
Feb 12, 2026
How Europe can shape—not fear—the US ‘hydrocarbon-state’
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Michał Kurtyka and Mateusz Kędzierski
The emergence of the United States as a hydrocarbon-state that combines resource abundance with geopolitical power represents an opportunity for Europe.
Dispatches
Dec 22, 2025
Don’t solve the power reliability crisis by creating an affordability crisis
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Frank Willey
While energy reliability is critical, transmission planners and government entities must also prioritize cost-effectiveness.
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The Global Energy Center develops and promotes pragmatic and nonpartisan policy solutions designed to advance global energy security, enhance economic opportunity, and accelerate pathways to net-zero emissions.
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Event Recap
Apr 29, 2016
US LNG Seen as Fuel for US-EU Energy Security Relationship
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Mitch Hulse and Mikaila Altenbern
The United States will be a reliable supplier of liquefied natural gas to global markets because it is “not only good for our energy security, it is good for the security of our energy partners and allies around the world,” said Robin Dunnigan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Diplomacy at the US State […]
Event Recap
Apr 1, 2016
Nord Stream 2: Is It a Threat to European Energy Security?
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Global Energy Center
On April 1, 2016, the Atlantic Council’s Eurasian Energy Futures Initiative held a debate on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and how it could affect the geopolitical and geoeconomic future of Europe’s energy security.
Event Recap
May 19, 2015
A Discussion with Czech Republic’s Minister of Industry and Trade, Jan Mládek
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Global Energy Center
The Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center hosted the Czech Republic’s Minister of Industry and Trade, H.E. Jan Mládek, on May 14, 2015 to deliver remarks on the state of Czech energy and economic affairs, with a particular focus on the newly announced European Energy Union and the future of nuclear energy in the Czech Republic. […]
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Istvan-Lorant Antal
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