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- Dewan Kerjasama untuk Negara Arab di Teluk
- Energiewende di Jerman
- Arktik
- Rusia di sektor energi Eropa
- Energi di Jepang
- REPowerEU
- Tenaga nuklir
- Britania Raya
- Ketahanan lingkungan
- Tembaga
- Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
- Iran–Iraq–Syria pipeline
- Brent Crude
- West Texas Intermediate
- Najeeb Jung
- 2009 Russia–Ukraine gas dispute
- Adnan Shihab-Eldin
- Damilola Sunday Olawuyi
- Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud
- Yamal project
The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, founded in 1982, is an independent energy research institute, based in Oxford.
Their stated aim is to undertake advanced research on issues currently affecting the world’s energy sector, and to help inform the public debate and improve understanding of the political economy of energy, energy policy and the energy transition.
Research and publications
The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies research is structured into seven research programmes: Oil, Gas, Electricity, Carbon Management, China Energy, Hydrogen, and Energy Transition.
The research fellows at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies are frequently quoted across international media outlets.
Funding
The Institute receives funding from a variety of government institutions and energy companies such as Saudi Aramco, Shell plc, TotalEnergies, ExxonMobil and BP.
Awards
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies has consistently been recognized as one of the top Think Tanks in the world for Energy and Resource Policy in the TTCSP GLOBAL GO TO THINK TANK IDEX REPORTS
References
External links
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Website
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Library
OIES research papers in the Oxford Research Archive
OIES research papers in the library catalogue (SOLO)