Despite the increasing attention paid to energy security and the continuously broadening scope of the field, the perspective of energy importing countries (i.e., supply security) has overshadowed that of exporters, who seek to ensure demand security. As official statements and policy documents illustrate, major energy exporters and relevant international organizations realize the significance of energy demand security for their economies and global markets.

Visiting Researcher Philipp is a visiting researcher at KAPSARC, working on the economic and policy aspects of energy supply and trade. Philipp’s… Philipp is a visiting researcher at KAPSARC, working on the economic and policy aspects of energy supply and trade. Philipp’s work at KAPSARC includes evaluating the effect of preferential trade agreements on energy flows, analysis of OPEC energy policy and deriving insights related to China’s energy policy and its impact on global markets through modeling energy supply sectors.
Expertise
- International economic relations
- Regional and country studies and policy analysis
Publications See all Philipp Galkin’s publications

Capturing the Value From Supply-Side Shocks in the Heavy Crude Market
Despite the increasing attention paid to energy security and the continuously broadening scope of the…
29th January 2023
Global Crude Oil Storage Index: A New Benchmark for Energy Policy
Despite the increasing attention paid to energy security and the continuously broadening scope of the…
13th September 2022