Azerbaijani ambassador: Border hostilities may harm Israeli oil supplies

Brenda Shaffer in the Jerusalem Post

Energy expert Brenda Shaffer, of the US Naval Post graduate school faculty and the senior adviser for energy at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies think tank said the border violence was not accidental and blamed Armenia for wanting to disrupt completion of the new gas pipeline.

“It doesn’t happen by chance” that violence broke out “on the eve of the completion of the Southern Gas Corridor, which will bring the first new gas volumes into Europe in decades,” Shaffer said.

Source: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/azerbaij...

The Unclear Future of Nord Stream 2, Russia's Controversial Gas Pipeline

Brenda Shaffer in Natural Gas World

"It is unhealthy for trans-Atlantic relations for Washington to sanction an energy project in Europe, but it seems that Europe and the US every couple decades has a skirmish over new Russian pipelines into Europe, and nevertheless the relations emerge intact," professor Brenda Shaffer, a Russia expert at Georgetown University, told DW.

Source: https://www.naturalgasworld.com/nord-strea...

The Achilles heel of Iran

Brenda Shaffer in American Thinker

When it comes to Iran, most analysts and commentators speak as if the country were a homogenous monolith comprising Persians. It is not. In fact, the seldom mentioned Achilles heel of Iran is its diverse ethnic and religious make-up. This is highlighted by Brenda Shaffer of Georgetown University, who is a leading expert on Iran's ethnic minorities. Shaffer projects that Iran's current population of more than eighty-five million is made up of forty-two million Persians, an estimated twenty-seven million Azerbaijanis, and roughly eight million Kurds, five million Arabs, two million Turkmen, and one-and-a-half million Baluch.

Source: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/...

Newly Aggressive Turkey Forges Alliance With Libya

Brenda Shaffer in Foreign Policy

The project would be the culmination of the so-called Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum that Egypt, Israel, Cyprus, and Greece signed earlier this year—pointedly excluding Turkey from the club. “I think that Turkey is really concerned about this ‘Club Med.’ I think it was a strategic mistake on those countries’ part—if you need regional cooperation, you don’t just include your buddies,” said Brenda Shaffer, an energy expert at Georgetown University. “I think Turkey wants to be part of the picture.”

Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/12/23/turke...

Turkey, Israel gas cooperation lucrative for capitalizing on East Med resources

Brenda Shaffer in Daily Sabah

“Throughout the period of crisis in the relations between Turkey and Israel, Ankara has supported conducting discussions with Israel on potential gas supply to Turkey or transit through Turkey. It is true in the current period as well,” Brenda Shaffer, a visiting researcher at Georgetown University’s Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies (CERES) and senior fellow at Atlantic Council, told Daily Sabah in an exclusive exchange.

Source: https://www.dailysabah.com/energy/2019/12/...

Iran's Imperial History Overshadows Its Future

Brenda Shaffer in The National Interest

Exactly how ethnically diverse Iran actually is, however, is a matter of some debate. There are currently “no agreed-upon academic or governmental sources on Iran’s ethnic make-up,” says Brenda Shaffer of Georgetown University, one of the country’s leading experts on Iran’s ethnic minorities. And because there aren’t, U.S. government estimates—including the CIA’s vaunted World Factbook, which policy institutes and academia routinely rely on for figures—have tended to reflect official Iranian data regarding the population of its provinces.

Nord Stream 2 clears final hurdle — but delays loom

Brenda Shaffer in Politico

Brenda Shaffer, adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies, said the prospect of sanctions is becoming more distant — particularly given the pipeline’s Ukraine connections. “With Ukraine policy having recently entered the domestic U.S. arena, there probably is not much appetite in Congress to engage in a policy related to the Ukrainian gas sector,” she said, referring to the current impeachment procedures against U.S. President Donald Trump.

Source: https://www.politico.eu/article/nord-strea...

EU disunity on US’s anti-Nord Stream 2 push

Brenda Shaffer in Politico

If Congress passes U.S. sanctions against Nord Stream 2, what will matter is whether they are binding on Trump, said Brenda Shaffer, adjunct professor at Georgetown University's Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies.

“Members of Congress love foreign policy related sanctions that are non-binding — it gives them the chance to come to their constituents and show them that they are tough ... without complicating U.S. foreign policy,” she said. “The current committee approval does increase the degree of uncertainty for the involved companies and will add to the list of issues of dispute between Berlin and Washington, but so far, is not a concrete change.”

Ukraine Says Eight Soldiers were Captured by Russian-Backed Fighter Jets Just Hours After Talks of Peace Deal

Brenda Shaffer in Newsweek

"By focusing on the companies that supply the vessels that lay deep-sea pipelines, the bill has potential to be very effective. It targets one of the only aspects of the project that Russia needs foreign technology for," Brenda Shaffer, an energy expert at Georgetown University, told Newsweek.

"However, as with most sanctions' legislation, the devil is in the details. Congress frequently passes all sorts of sanctions, but most are discretionary sanctions, where essentially the executive can decide to apply them or not," Shaffer continued. "Accordingly, if the administration wants to improve relations with Moscow, it most likely will not apply the sanctions."

Source: https://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-russia-pe...

Turkish Cypriots seek end to natural gas dispute

Brenda Shaffer in Reuters

An expert on European energy politics said Northern Cyprus was trying to build momentum while President Donald Trump expects warmer relations with Turkey. “Clearly the Trump administration is trying to improve relations with Turkey, thus it is logical that Northern Cyprus is trying to leverage a deal,” said Brenda Shaffer, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Eurasian, Russia and and East European Studies at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyprus-...

Club Med: Israel, Egypt, and Others Form New Natural Gas Group

Brenda Shaffer in Foreign Policy

The new body will promote “discussions among countries that already have cooperation with each other,” said Brenda Shaffer, an energy expert at Georgetown University. “Hopefully, in the next round of the forum, Turkey will be involved, and that would make it much more significant and not just include the happy campers.”

Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/01/15/club-...

After Donald Trump Slammed Germany's Dependance on Russia, Congress Moves to Sanction Moscow-Europe Energy Project

Brenda Shaffer in Newsweek.

“It is not clear if this [bill] gets to the floor for a vote. It might be a Hail Mary symbolic gesture. But I think it plays into the Russian narrative, even if it has the opposite intention,” Brenda Shaffer, an energy analyst at Georgetown University, told Newsweek.

“Russia is constantly saying that the U.S. wants to block Nord Stream 2 to promote LNG. I think that’s incorrect, but by linking these two things, non-discretionary sanctions on Nord Stream 2 and LNG, it reinforces feelings in Germany and elsewhere that this is about U.S. market share,” Shaffer continued.

Source: https://www.newsweek.com/after-donald-trum...

With Trump Going Soft on Nord Stream, Congress Moves to Kill the Pipeline

Brenda Shaffer in Foreign Policy

But by promoting U.S. energy exports as a replacement for Nord Stream 2, Washington is sending the wrong message on Russian energy coercion, said Brenda Shaffer, an energy expert at Georgetown University.

“Linking U.S. gas exports to anti-Nord Stream 2 legislation undermines the U.S. position against the pipeline,” she said, because it “reinforces Moscow’s claim that the U.S. is acting out of self-interest, despite that not being the case.”

Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/07/19/with-...

US exit from Iran deal sparks oil shortage fears in Asia

Brenda Shaffer in Nikkei Asian Review

Global economic growth has led to increased demand for oil, while production in several major countries, such as Venezuela, has significantly declined, said Prof. Brenda Shaffer, Center for Eurasian, Russian and Eastern European Studies at Georgetown University. She added that the latest U.S. data signal that the economy is growing at a healthy clip, "and with that goes the demand for oil."

"A vastly tightened global oil market that now has little excess in supply," she said. 

Source: https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/US-exit-f...

Russian pipe dream hits raw European nerve

Brenda Shaffer in Deutsche Welle

Professor Brenda Shaffer, a Russia expert at Georgetown University, told DW the pipeline is needed for three main reasons.

"One, it means cleaner energy for Germany. Berlin talks the talk, but doesn't walk the walk on emissions. Without more gas in its energy mix, Germany will remain over-dependent on coal, especially after the next round of closure of nuclear plants. Two, for Germany, the relationship with Russia is extremely important and gas trade is seen as a positive component in their cooperation. And three, transiting gas all the way down to Ukraine and back up to Germany is set to become way more expensive after Russia starts producing in the Arctic north," she said.

 

Source: http://www.dw.com/en/russian-pipe-dream-hi...

Trump’s action heightens risks for global oil prices

Press Herald

“Saudi Arabia will probably rev up production and exports,” said Brenda Shaffer, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center.

“I think we’re going to have a lot of volatility,” said Brenda Shaffer, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center. “It’s going to be a roller coaster in coming months.”

Source: https://www.pressherald.com/2018/05/08/tru...

Trump's renewed economic sanctions on Iran heightens risks for global oil prices and U.S. consumer spending

LA Times

"Saudi Arabia will probably rev up production and exports," said Brenda Shaffer, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Global Energy Center."...I think we're going to have a lot of volatility," said Shaffer, of the Atlantic Council. "It's going to be a roller coaster in coming months."

Source: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-na-pol-...