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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies: Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB

2007-09-30 to present | Senior Research Fellow (Natural Gas Research Programme)
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Simon Pirani

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University of Essex: Colchester, Essex, GB

2006-09-01 to present | PhD (History department)
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Works (10)

Central Asian gas: prospects for the 2020s

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Burning Up : A Global History of Fossil Fuel Consumption

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Let's not exaggerate: Southern Gas Corridor prospects to 2030

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Reducing European Dependence on Russian Gas: distinguishing natural gas security from geopolitics

2014 | Other
Contributors: Ralf Dickel; Elham Hassanzadeh; James Henderson; Anouk Honoré; Laura El-katiri; Simon Pirani; Howard Rogers; Jonathan Stern; Katja Yafimava
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The Russian Gas Matrix: How Markets Are Driving Change

Oxford University Press
2014-06 | Book
Part of ISBN: 9780198706458
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Change in Putin's Russia: Power, Money and People

Pluto Press
2010 | Book
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The impact of the economic crisis on Russian and CIS gas markets

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The Russo-Ukrainian gas dispute of January 2009: a comprehensive assessment. February 2009, NG 27, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies

2009 | Other
Contributors: Simon Pirani; Jonathan Stern; Katja Yafimava
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The Russian Revolution in Retreat, 1920-24

Routledge
2008-05 | Book
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The Moscow workers' movement in 1921 and the role of non-partyism

Europe-Asia Studies
2004 | Journal article
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