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Center for Energy Studies | Compilation

Global Energy

June 5, 2012
Globe of energy

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Study: Geopolitics of Natural Gas by Kenneth B. Medlock III, Rice University’s Baker Institute; Meghan O’Sullivan, Harvard University’s Kennedy School; Amy Myers Jaffe, University of California, Davis

Testimony: Energy in Africa Promotes U.S. Economic and Security Interests by Todd Moss

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