The world faces two energy challenges, according to Dr Noeleen Heyzer, Under-Secretary General and Executive Secretary of the United Nations (UN) Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).
By Shivananda H, IDSA | Republished 13 January 2012
China is increasingly using its huge demand for energy resources as a means to extend its influence into the emerging producer countries. Its latest pipeline projects with Myanmar could see greater clout for the PRC in the South Asian region.
By Chua Shen Hwee, EMA staff | 4 November 2011
Get insights on how current LNG developments are evolving to create a dynamic environment for a trading hub to develop in Singapore.
By Augustin Boey, Melissa Low and Samir Nazir, Energy Studies Institute | 1 November 2011
The relationship between energy security and access to rare earths has become increasingly intertwined over the past few decades due to the move towards cleaner technologies, say roundtable panelists.
By EMA Staff | 22 September 2011
Ambassador Choo Chiau Beng answers 5 questions from Latin America's new energy geopolitics to new-frontier energy sources.
By EMA Staff | 15 September 2011
Nobuo Tanaka, former Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, discusses key issues and insights on future global energy trends.
By Dr Jochen Prantl, RSIS | Republished 29 August 2011
This extract from a working paper provides an analytical framework for understanding and explaining energy security and highlights some building blocks for crafting energy cooperation in East Asia.