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Available on March 1st 2009 - Pre-Register Today!
Even as Russia and Ukraine have come to an agreement to get gas flowing into Europe once more after supplies were curtailed in January 2009, their dispute is a long-running one that has been brewing ever since the breakup of the Soviet Union. We are unlikely to see the last of it. How prepared is Europe and the rest of the world for when this dispute makes headlines in the future?

This 2-hour self-paced web-based course will ensure you understand:
  • How and why Europe has come to rely on imported gas, and on Russian gas in particular
  • How Russian gas gets to Europe, and how this may change with new pipeline and LNG infrastructure projects
  • How gas is priced, and how the prices that Russia and Ukraine have been disputing compare to other international prices
  • How the dispute between Russia and Ukraine arose, and how it might eventually be resolved
It includes optional audio narration, a glossary, a printable learning reminder of key points, as well as exercises and a final test to reinforce comprehension. A certificate of completion can be automatically downloaded upon successful completion of this course.

This course is ideal for professionals in and out of the gas industry who have a vested interest in the supply and demand dynamics of this region.

Register today and be one of the first to access this course when it becomes available on March 1st.

Course fee: $175

Corporate discounts are available for multiple purchases.

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