Towards a Balkan gas hub: the interplay between pipeline gas, LNG and renewable energy in South East Europe
Crude and gas from the Russian Federation dominates the South Eastern Europe (SEE) import portfolio. Russian companies control oil refineries in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and Bosnia. Gazprom is the main gas supplier to the entire region and the only producer of domestic gas (and oil) in Serbia. Its...
Main Author: | Kovacevic, A |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
2017
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