
Jim Krane
@jimkrane
Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute. Following energy, climate and geopolitics; Persian Gulf author and scholar.
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https://www.bakerinstitute.org/experts/jim-krane/ 11-08-2009 20:57:39
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What’s driving the growing #energy collaboration between the #GulfStates and #China? A new report by Jim Krane, Kristian Ulrichsen, and Ana MartĂn Gil of Rice University’s Baker Institute explores why this partnership isn't seen as a security threat. Read more: bakerinstitute.org/research/shapi…

🌍Rice University Baker Institute's Kristian Ulrichsen, Jim Krane, and Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar analyze the impact of a renewed "maximum pressure" campaign in their latest report. Read here: bakerinstitute.org/research/trump… #Geopolitics #EnergySecurity #OilMarkets

🎙️ Jim Krane, Wallace S. Wilson Fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute CES, discusses #EnergyPolicy & #Geopolitics on the Al-Attiyah Foundation podcast. Don’t miss his insights on Gulf monarchies’ navigating the energy transition: youtube.com/watch?v=0UV9VB… #BakerEnergy

The United Arab Emirates will require companies to monitor and report their emissions in an effort to reach a target to become carbon neutral by 2050 bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Green







Kuwait’s electricity tariff is among the world’s lowest, fueling fiscal strain & higher fossil fuel emissions. In a new paper for Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies & Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East, Osamah Alsayegh, Jim Krane, and Salem Alhajraf reassess the subsidy’s impact & propose reforms to align with

⚡#Kuwait's #electricity tariff is just 0.7 US cents per kWh, covering only 5% of costs, fueling $10B+ in subsidies and power cuts. A new Rice University Baker Institute CES paper by Osamah Alsayegh, Jim Krane, & Salem Alhajraf explores #TariffReform. 🔗bakerinstitute.org/research/disto…



Fact-checking isn't dead. Go get 'em Javier Blas ! bloomberg.com/opinion/articl… via Bloomberg Opinion

Great piece on the ragged state of #Syria's #energy sector and how investment from #Qatar can help restore it. Important work Giorgio Cafiero



With world-class geology, sunshine & engineering, the Gulf should be a clean #hydrogen powerhouse 🌍⚡ But as @JimKrane of Baker Institute shows, weak demand stalls investment. Can #GCC governments kickstart the sector? Policy ideas here: tinyurl.com/3wc7ak2r #EnergyTransition
