
Professor Jonathan Stern
Director of Gas Research
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Expertise
Natural gas issues worldwide: development, trade, liberalisation, regulation and security
Utility policy, deregulation and liberalisation
Russian and CIS energy and climate change issues
Current/Forthcoming Projects
- The New Security Environment for European Gas Trade, 2nd Edition
- Natural Gas in Asia: the challenges of growth in China, India, Japan and Korea, 2nd Edition
Academic and Professional Experience
2003- |
Honorary Professor, Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral
Law & Policy, |
2002- |
Visiting Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Technology at Imperial College in London |
1992-2007 |
Associate Fellow, Sustainable Development Programme, Royal Institute of International Affairs |
1985-92 |
Head of the Energy and Environmental Programme, Royal Institute of International Affairs |
1990-91 |
Director of Studies, Royal Institute of International Affairs |
Institute Publications
sorted by date, most recent first
Natural Gas in Asia: The Challenges of Growth in China, India, Japan, and Korea 2nd Edition
by Jonathan Stern et al, 2008. £45. OIES32
Is There A Rationale for the Continuing Link to Oil Product Prices in Continental European Long Term Gas Contracts?
by Jonathan Stern, 2007. NG19 [0.52MB]
The New Security Environment for European Gas: Worsening Geopolitics and Increasing Global Competition for LNG
by Jonathan P. Stern, 2006. NG15 [0.18MB]
The Future of Russian Gas and Gazprom
by Jonathan P. Stern, 2005. £39.5. OIES28
Natural Gas in Asia
by I Wybrew-Bond & J Stern; Authors D Fridley, N Jung, A Miyamoto, K-Wook Paik, J Stern, I Wybrew-Bond (Eds.), 2002. £39.5. OIES25
Gas to Europe: The Strategies of Four Major Suppliers
by R Mabro & I Wybrew-Bond; Authors A Aïssaoui, U Bartsch, M Peebles, J Stern and I Wybrew-Bond (Eds.), 1999. £10. OIES19
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Jonathan Stern: The New Security Environment for European Gas Trade
Short paper revisiting and updating some previous work which will attempt to inject some clarity into the debate on gas security.
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