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Associate Director, Energy Policy Forum, University of Cambridge

Marc Ozawa began his career in Russia and Kazakhstan analysing the first oil and natural gas joint ventures following the collapse of the Soviet Union. More recently, Marc was a researcher and analyst of European, Eurasian and North American natural gas at Harvard Business School and Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA).

At Harvard, he investigated the changing business environment for foreign investors in the Russian energy sector. As a CERA energy analyst, Marc examined the natural gas industry and was a regular contributor to the Monthly Gas Briefing. He was also Senior Editor of the Yale Journal of International Affairs.

His current research focuses on the role of trust in international energy trade, global energy governance and the evolving dynamics of the oil and gas industry, particularly in Europe, the arctic High North, Eurasia and northeast Asia. In addition to studying at Moscow State University Lomonosov, Marc is a graduate of Yale University and completed a Master’s in international relations from the University of Cambridge.

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    Associate Director, Energy Policy Forum, University of Cambridge