Reducing European Dependence on Russian Gas – distinguishing natural gas security from geopolitics
There is limited scope for significantly reducing overall European dependence on Russian gas before the mid-2020s. Countries in the Baltic region and south eastern Europe which are highly dependent on Russian gas, and hence extremely vulnerable to interruptions, could substantially reduce and even e...
Autors principals: | Stern, J, Rogers, H, Yafimava, K, Pirani, S, El-Katiri, L, Honore, A, Henderson, J, Hassanzadeh, E, Dickel, R |
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Format: | Working paper |
Idioma: | English |
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
2014
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