The Institute for Energy Security (IES) is a not-for-profit organization which focus on the nexus between energy demand and energy supply. It sets the platform for research and publication, debates, discussions, conferences, consultancy, policy advocacy, training ― as a conduit to reinforce the global energy systems. The think-tank explore these and other related avenues to provide insight into the role of technology, policy, economics, politics, and regulations in the performance and security of energy supply.
IES’ studies span the local and global energy landscape, and covers the fields of energy production, distribution, marketing, and consumption. It advances the energy security objective through efficiency, sustainability, technology, and diversification propagation. IES highly recognizes the potentials of the sustainable energy nexus – linking energy to water, food, health, human-right, and the environment. The institute seeks to discuss, develop, and disseminate information, plans and policies to address green-house gas emission by directing attention to new, affordable, and cleaner energy forms to tackle global climate change.
IES has published a Policy Paper on the ENI-SPRINGFIELD Unitization Dispute which can be downloaded below.
IES POLICY PAPER: LOOKING FOR THAT FAIRWAY – TOWARDS THE RESOLUTION OF OF THE ENI-SPRINGFIELD DISPUTE