
Peace in the Russia’s War in Ukraine and the Energy Implications
Registration REQUIRED by 12pm on April 4, 2025 in order to attend this event.
Please join the Harriman Institute for a lecture by Edward Verona. Moderated by Natasha Udensiva.
The Russo-Ukraine War is into its fourth year with neither side close to achieving its aims on the battlefield. The Trump Administration announced the goal of ending the war within 100 days of inauguration, and diplomatic reengagement with Russia has already begun. What sort of peace agreement is feasible given the maximalist conditions set forth by Vladimir Putin, and the determination of Ukraine to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity? If the U.S. withdraws support from Ukraine, will Europe provide credible security guarantees? What are the implications for the European energy market and for global trade in oil and LNG? If sanctions are lifted, will international oil and gas companies reinvest in Russian upstream oil and gas? Will international service companies and equipment providers enable Russia to resume construction of LNG facilities and repair refineries damaged in the war?