Published on 15 October 2018 in Client Alerts
Graham Coop was quoted in an article in the Egypt Oil & Gas Newspaper titled “Politics, economics, and energy security: How pipeline negotiations play a key role”. Graham’s comments focused on the political connotations of pipeline negotiations, the shifting power dynamics between pipeline planning and construction and the challenges of taking all parties’ economic interests into account over a long period. The article can be viewed here.
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