Geopolitics & Energy Security
The combination of energy and geopolitics can disrupt regional stability and have major effects on global energy markets. By monitoring challenges and opportunities at this intersection, emerging risks can be identified and trends can be highlighted to provide a clearer picture of the global energy landscape.
Recent analysis
EnergySource
May 21, 2025
Replace the Inflation Reduction Act with FUEL-AI
By
Joseph Webster
To compete in the global AI race, the United States must dramatically expand its power supply. Replacing the Inflation Reduction Act with the FUEL-AI Act would reorient energy policy toward national security, fast-tracking domestic energy production and infrastructure to power America’s AI future.
MENASource
May 15, 2025
Feeding the ‘water mafia’: Sanctions relief and Iran’s water crisis
By
Nik Kowsar
Trump comments mark the first time a US president acknowledges a “water mafia”: a connected network responsible for ecological catastrophes.
New Atlanticist
Apr 30, 2025
Experts react: At last, the US and Ukraine signed a minerals deal. Here’s what to expect next.
By
Atlantic Council experts
After months of wrangling, Washington and Kyiv quietly finalized a much-anticipated agreement on April 30. Atlantic Council experts dig into the details.
Programs

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.
Events
Global Energy Forum
Apr 1, 2022
Can the Eastern Mediterranean resolve its natural gas strife?
By
Atlantic Council
What role can the region play in a global push to reduce emissions and improve energy security?
Global Energy Forum
Apr 1, 2022
The role of refining in the energy transition: Reduce carbon intensity of fuels and chemicals
By
Atlantic Council
How can the refining sector adapt to produce a wide range of less carbon-intense fuels from relatively unfamiliar raw materials?