Introduction. The energy sector, especially with regard to the gas trade, is one of the key areas of co-operation between the EU and Russia. However, the form this co-operation has taken has been giving rise to some concern, both in Brussels and in the EU member states. Questions arise as to whether the EU has not become excessively dependent on Russia for energy, and whether the presence of the Russian gas monopoly in the EU does not enable Russian interference with the development of EU energy policy. The objective of this series of OSW reports (for the previous edition,see Gazprom’s expansion in the EU: co-operation or domination? April 2008 – pdf 1.2 MB) is to provide facts which will permit an accurat answer to these questions to be f...
In 2012, the Prague Security Studies Institute (PSSI) and the Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk U...
Abstract Russian hydrocarbon resources are a major source of energy for the European Union, natural...
The recent Russian/Ukrainian crisis reveals a fundamental conundrum about the future of European ene...
The energy sector, especially with regard to the gas trade, is one of the key areas of co-operation ...
The energy sector, especially with regard to natural gas trade, is one of the key areas of co-operat...
International audienceThe changes on the EU gas market are likely to affect Europe's relations with ...
Abstract: Gazprom, the dominant gas company in Russia, is widely believed to be the key supplier of...
After years of unchallenged commercial domination of a sizeable portion of the EU's gas market, Gazp...
As the largest external supplier of natural gas to the EU with reserves sufficient for another 74 ye...
The article analyses the position of Gazprom on the key export market - the market of the European U...
This brief quantifies the potential exposure of key European countries to Russian gas price and supp...
The EU relies heavily on imports to meet its demand for natural gas. Nearly 23% of the gas burned by...
cahier de recherche EDDEN n° 2bis/2013International audienceThe Russian gas sector is undergoing sig...
Rast cijena nafte na svjetskom tržištu, s udvostručenjem od početka 2007. do lipnja 2008., potiče in...
AbstractThe non-Gazprom gas producers (NGPs) doubled their share of the Russian domestic gas market ...
In 2012, the Prague Security Studies Institute (PSSI) and the Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk U...
Abstract Russian hydrocarbon resources are a major source of energy for the European Union, natural...
The recent Russian/Ukrainian crisis reveals a fundamental conundrum about the future of European ene...
The energy sector, especially with regard to the gas trade, is one of the key areas of co-operation ...
The energy sector, especially with regard to natural gas trade, is one of the key areas of co-operat...
International audienceThe changes on the EU gas market are likely to affect Europe's relations with ...
Abstract: Gazprom, the dominant gas company in Russia, is widely believed to be the key supplier of...
After years of unchallenged commercial domination of a sizeable portion of the EU's gas market, Gazp...
As the largest external supplier of natural gas to the EU with reserves sufficient for another 74 ye...
The article analyses the position of Gazprom on the key export market - the market of the European U...
This brief quantifies the potential exposure of key European countries to Russian gas price and supp...
The EU relies heavily on imports to meet its demand for natural gas. Nearly 23% of the gas burned by...
cahier de recherche EDDEN n° 2bis/2013International audienceThe Russian gas sector is undergoing sig...
Rast cijena nafte na svjetskom tržištu, s udvostručenjem od početka 2007. do lipnja 2008., potiče in...
AbstractThe non-Gazprom gas producers (NGPs) doubled their share of the Russian domestic gas market ...
In 2012, the Prague Security Studies Institute (PSSI) and the Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk U...
Abstract Russian hydrocarbon resources are a major source of energy for the European Union, natural...
The recent Russian/Ukrainian crisis reveals a fundamental conundrum about the future of European ene...