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Burning Oil to Keep Cool: The Hidden Energy Crisis in Saudi Arabia Glada Lahn and Paul Stevens Chatham House, 10 St James Square, London SW1Y 4LE T: +[removed]5700 E: [removed] F: +[removed]
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Document Date: 2014-03-20 06:32:52


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City

Cambridge / /

Company

Saudi Oil and Gas / Latimer Trend and Co Ltd / Soapbox Communications Limited / /

Country

Saudi Arabia / Iran / Egypt / Malaysia / Japan / Nigeria / United Kingdom / /

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Facility

University of Surrey / University of Dundee / Stanford University / St James Square / Royal Institute of International Affairs / British Library / Gulf Centre / American University of Beirut / St James’s Square / Dundee University / /

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energy contributing / energy demand / higher energy prices / oil company-to-government relations / low energy prices / energy conservation / oil export revenues / peak electricity demand / oil market / heavy fuel oil / energy policy / realistic energy intensity targets / energy crisis / efficiency-enhancing technologies / oil and gas / post-oil / energy research / energy supplies / oil exports / lowest oil prices / energy supply / energy prices / oil / oil and gas reserves / energy intensity goal / energy economics / energy / oil and gas resources / energy conservation policy / electricity / energy consumption / crude oil / passive infrastructure / gas price / large-scale energy supplies / oil export capacity / post-oil economy / regulatory solutions / regulatory and technical tools / energy efficiency / energy pricing / oil markets / technology applications / demand outpacing infrastructure / electricity shortages / energy technologies / been on adding new energy supply / /

Organization

United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office / American University of Beirut in Lebanon / World Trade Organization / Saudi government / Centre for Energy / Petroleum and Mineral Law / School of Oriental and African Studies in London / Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries / Dundee University / Saudi Arabia Glada Lahn and Paul Stevens Chatham House / G20 / University of Surrey / United Nations / Stanford University / Gulf Centre for Strategic Studies / University of Dundee / Royal Institute of International Affairs / /

Person

Abdulhadi Varnham / John Mitchell / Antony Froggatt / Ali Aissaoui / Paul Stevens / Felix Preston / Nick Bouchet / Margaret May / Jane Kinninmont / Daniella Schmidt / James Norman / /

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Position

Professor of Petroleum Policy / economist / freelance consultant / consultant / Professor / G.L. P.S. Executive / oil consultant / Executive / consultant for many companies and governments / /

Region

Middle East / /

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Stanford University / /

Technology

efficiency-enhancing technologies / energy technologies / /

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www.chathamhouse.org / http /

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