Emily Stromquist has extensive experience advising corporate and financial services clients on geopolitical risk and energy markets, and has lived and worked across Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East, and Africa.
Previously, Emily was a senior analyst at Eurasia Group, where she led coverage of energy markets across Eurasia. She then joined the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris as a Program Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa and Russia.
Prior to Teneo, Emily helped launch several Middle East-focused risk advisory startups, advising clients on energy transitions and the impact on a range of policy, economic, and investment trends in the region. She is a regular speaker at client events and policy gatherings, commenting on a range of issues including geopolitical trends and global energy markets.
Emily speaks Russian and French, holds a Master’s from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Foreword: The Global Year Ahead As the dust settles on a momentous U.S. election and the incoming administration takes shape, the geopolitical landscape for 2025 is already coming into focus. Against this backdrop, our team of analysts once again explores the critical global trends and regional hotspots demanding attention in…
December 10, 2024 - By Manji Cheto, Anne Frühauf, Victor D. Cha, Bob Herrera-Lim, James Brady, Arpit Chaturvedi, Emily Stromquist, Carsten Nickel, Andrius Tursa, Meghan McDonough, Mario Marconini, Nicholas Watson, Shamaila Ashraf, Jon B. Alterman, James Crossland, Nate Tamarin
What to Watch in 2024: Outlooks for the Year Ahead from Teneo’s Geopolitical Risk Team
Foreword The Global Year Ahead The events of 2023 suggest that the global system has entered an intense period of structural transition that will reorder geopolitics and reshape the international business environment in fundamental ways. Russia’s war in Ukraine continues, frozen conflicts have reignited in places like Israel/Gaza and Nagorno-Karabakh,…
December 6, 2023 - By Anne Frühauf, Emily Stromquist, Victor D. Cha, Bob Herrera-Lim, James Brady, Arpit Chaturvedi, Carsten Nickel, Andrius Tursa, Shamaila Ashraf, Mario Marconini, Nicholas Watson, Jon B. Alterman, Meghan McDonough, James Crossland, Orson Porter
What to Watch in 2023: Outlooks for the Year Ahead from Teneo’s Geopolitical Risk Team
A year ago, political, corporate and market leaders across the globe contemplated what the buildup of Russian forces along Ukraine’s borders would portend. While the U.S. administration and intelligence community warned that a Russian invasion was likely, many corporate leaders and market participants were nevertheless taken by surprise when it…
December 14, 2022 - By Anne Frühauf, James Brady, Victor D. Cha, Bob Herrera-Lim, Emily Stromquist, Carsten Nickel, Andrius Tursa, Mario Marconini, Nicholas Watson, Shamaila Ashraf, Meghan McDonough, Jon B. Alterman
Asia: Record High LNG Prices Threaten Fragile Post-Pandemic Recoveries
Record high LNG prices have resulted in large cuts to LNG imports across Asia with varied impacts depending on spot market exposure, fuel-switching options and economic responses. Countries in Southeast Asia tend to be the most exposed, whereas countries like India, China, Japan, or South Korea have more fuel-switching options…
September 26, 2022 - By Emily Stromquist, Bob Herrera-Lim, James Brady
EU: Policy Responses to Energy Crisis Will Likely Remain Reactive
EU governments are doing their best to prepare for a winter of lower Russian gas supplies, but global price dynamics might strain European economies. National-level measures to protect consumers and firms will remain the default response, although their growing cost will increase the popularity of policy options such as windfall…
August 25, 2022 - By Carsten Nickel, Andrius Tursa, Emily Stromquist













