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Turkmenistan leads Europe a merry dance
The Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TGP) project was conceived twenty years ago and in theory is capable of changing the energy […]
Baltic Pipe vs Nord Stream 2
In September, Polish government spokesman Piotr Muller announced that Poland was prepared to offer Germany a replacement for Nord Stream […]
Romanian Gas Export: A Disaster on Hold
After almost a year of suspense, the future of Romanian gas exports remains highly uncertain. Restrictive legislation adopted by the […]
Could EastMed Re-awaken Leviathan?
A triumphant fanfare was heard in Israel in the middle of the summer: following on the heels of the authorities […]
Europe’s Energy Security in an Era of Pandemic and Economic Crisis
The global economy has not simply proved to be in a recession, intensified by the coronavirus pandemic: it is confronted […]
Baku at a Southern Gas Crossroads
In the autumn of 2019, Azerbaijan triumphantly reported that preparations for the Southern Gas Corridor (SGC) project were moving to […]
Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline Hangs in the Air
In the last five years the Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TGP) project has been considered one of the most important projects […]
EastMed: A New Block to the Heavyweight
Energy policy worldwide is built on a peculiar combination of political, economic and financial interests. This is particularly true in […]
Poland in the Grip of Yamal
Poland has finally and irrevocably decided that after 2022 it will break free from the Yamal contract, under which it […]
SAGGING SHELF: Future of Gas Extraction from Romanian Shelf Uncertain
Earlier this year the US energy major Exxon Mobil officially announced its intention to sell its 50% share in the […]
The Invisible Baltic Pipe
At the end of October, Denmark simultaneously approved the construction of two gas transit initiatives: Nord Stream 2 – over which intercontinental passions have raged – and the Danish–Polish Baltic Pipe gas pipeline, which for a long time attracted little attention, remaining virtually off the radar, and was authorized earlier than the Russian pipeline.