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Simon Pirani

Researcher, lecturer and writer + + + Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies + + + Honorary Professor, University of Durham

Tuesday, 18 June 2019

Climate change: what history tells us

My article in Energy Intelligence. "The big technological systems by and through which most fossil fuels are consumed will have to change, and the social and economic systems in which they are embedded will have to change, too".
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Oxford Energy Podcast – Russia-Ukraine transit talks: the risks to gas in Europe

Trilateral talks between the EU, Russia and Ukraine on gas transit through Ukraine after the expiry of the current transit contract on 1st January 2020 are on hold. Gazprom’s transit diversification projects, Nord Stream 2 and Turkish Stream, will not be operating at full capacity by that time and arrangements must be made. But there is little sign of progress in the talks to date and political factors, including changes in leadership in Ukraine and Europe, could prevent a deal being done. Companies and governments are assessing the risk of a supply interruption.
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Welcome

I am a researcher, writer and lecturer, and author of Burning Up: A Global History of Fossil Fuel Consumption (Pluto Press, 2018).

My earlier work as a historian and energy researcher was focused on Russia, Ukraine and other former Soviet countries. My book The Russian Revolution in Retreat 1920-24: Soviet workers and the new communist elite (Routledge, 2008) was a study of working-class political history. Another book, Change in Putin’s Russia: Power, Money and People (Pluto Press, 2010) was based on my work as a journalist.

I am a Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, and (from June 2020) Honorary Professor in the School of Modern Languages & Cultures at the University of Durham.

I have worked on the Natural Gas Research Programme at OIES since 2007. I edited and contributed to two multi-author books on natural gas markets in the former Soviet Union, and wrote a series of papers on the Ukrainian gas sector; on natural gas consumption across the FSU; and on natural gas in the Caspian region.


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