Alan Riley

The City Law School, City University London


Professor Alan Riley has written extensively on EU and Russian energy markets. He focuses principally on the interaction of energy liberalisation and the impact it can have on energy security. His recent papers include, The Russian Gas Deficit: Consequences and Solutions (2006) CEPS Brussels; Out of Gas (with Frank Umbach) DGAP Berlin 2007; Energy Security, Gas Market Liberalisation and our Energy Relationship with Russia (2007) European Parliament, Foreign Affairs Committee paper; Nordstream and Economic and Market Analysis of the North European Pipeline Project (2008-2009) European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee paper; EU-Energy Liberalisation-Coming to a Member State Near You (2008) Competition Law Review; De-Weaponising the Energy Weapon, House of Commons Defence Select Committee (2009); Can Nordstream and Southstream Survive in a Changing Gas Market? OGEL Special Issue EU-Russia Relations (2009); The Yukos Decision: Profound Implications for the EU-Russia Energy Relationship? (2009) CEPS Brussels. He is currently writing a book on energy security and market liberalisation.

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