James Henderson – non OIES publications list

Books and Chapters

Restructuring and Growth of Post-Socialist Enterprises through Alliances: LUKOIL and Yukos, James Henderson and Slavo Radosevic, in “International Industrial Networks and Industrial Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe”, Editors Slavo Radosevic and Bert M. Sadowski, Kluwer, 2004

Non-Gazprom Gas Producers in Russia, OIES, Oxford, December 2010

CIS Gas Pricing: Towards Export Netback, with Simon Pirani and Katya Yafimova in “The Pricing of Internationally Traded Gas”, ed. Jonathan Stern, October 2012, Oxford University Press

International Partnership in Russia: Conclusions from the Oil and Gas Industry, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

The Russian Gas Matrix: How Markets are Driving Change, editor, with S. Pirani, OIES, Oxford, 2014

Does Russia have a potent gas weapon? Chapter 19 in The Palgrave Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy editors Thijs Van de Graaf, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Arunabha Ghosh, Florian Kern and Michael T. Klare, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016

Future LNG Supply Chapter 6 in LNG Markets in Transition: The Great Reconfiguration (2016), edited by A-S Corbeau and D. Ledesma, Oxford University Press

Russia’s Oil Giant: Rosneft as a Mirror of Post-Soviet Russia with Nina Poussenkova, Columbia University Press, New York, (forthcoming 2019)

The Globalisation of Russian Gas with Arild Moe, Edward Elgar Publishing, London (forthcoming)

Peer Reviewed Journals

The Potential Impact on Europe of Russia’s Evolving Gas Market, British Institute of Energy Economics, September 2012

Competition for Customers in the Evolving Russian Gas Market Europe-Asia Studies Vol 67, No.3, May 2015, pp.345-369

Russia’s Changing Gas Relationship with Europe Russian Analytical Digest No.163, 24 Feb 2015

Risk Assessment in the Construction Process in the Nuclear Sector within Central and Eastern Europe, International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2015, 5(2), pp.482-493 (with Tomas Vlcek and Martin Jirusek)

Gazprom’s LNG offensive: a demonstration of monopoly strength or impetus for Russian gas sector reform? Post-Communist Economies, Vol 28, No.3, July 2016, pp.281-299 (with Arild Moe)

Russia’s energy relations in Southeastern Europe: an analysis of motives in Bulgaria and Greece (with Tomas Vlcek and Martin Jirusek), Post Soviet Affairs, 22nd June 2017 at http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/sHETmqTiBd4g7McRvYCZ/full

Russia’s Middle East Energy Diplomacy (with Ahmed Mehdi), Foreign Affairs, 20th June 2017 at https://www.foreignaffairs.com/

Russia’s gas ‘Triopoly’: implications of a changing gas sector structure, James Henderson and Arild Moe in Eurasian Geography and Economics, Vol 58, No 4, 2017, pp. 442-468

The Leaders of Russia’s Energy Pivot to Asia, NBR Special Report No.74, pp.1-16, National Bureau of Asian Research, Washington

Other

Iran’s best option following and oil freeze, Fortune Magazine, February 2016

Can and will Russian gas compete with US LNG in Europe, Petroleum Economist, November 2016

The Russian Gas Sector in 2017, Petroleum Economist, January 2017

Gazprom’s export business; Europe saving the day for now, Petroleum Economist, April 2017

Russia’s Middle East Energy Diplomacy (with Ahmed Mehdi), Foreign Affairs, 20th June 2017 at https://www.foreignaffairs.com/

Russia’s energy relations in Southeastern Europe: an analysis of motives in Bulgaria and Greece (with Tomas Vlcek and Martin Jirusek), Post Soviet Affairs, 22nd June 2017 at http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/sHETmqTiBd4g7McRvYCZ/full

The Russian Gas Sector in 2018, Petroleum Economist, January 2018

The Russian Gas Sector in 2019, Petroleum Economist, January 2019