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Special Report: Energy
In depth: World Energy Congress
The FT reports from the 20th World Energy Congress and Exhibition in Rome. We interview key industry figures at the event
Twin threats and a lack of leadership
The industry will have to bear the brunt of adjustment to energy shortages and climate change, writes Ed Crooks
Security of supply: Delusional dream of independence
Fear of shortages is fuelling debate, writes Ed Crooks
Rolling over to Kremlin’s manipulation
Europe has largely ignored unlawful expropriations and bullying of foreign investors in Russia, writes guest columnist Robert Amsterdam
Russia: Moscow’s tightening grip
Catherine Belton on analysts who say the Kremlin risks shooting itself in the foot
Investment challenge: In need of large scale expenditure
Ed Crooks reports on the big gap created by the confluence of different forces
India: New Delhi’s need to consider every option
Amy Yee finds high hopes pinned on a nuclear deal with Washington
China: Ramping up investment all round
Richard McGregor reports on the world’s power juggernaut
Scramble for Africa: Demand for new reserves is stronger
But conditions have become much more difficult, writes Dino Mahtani
Venezuela: An increasingly negative environment
Benedict Mander reports on the consequences of Hugo Chavez’s so-called socialist revolution


