This master thesis examines the United Kingdom’s security of gas supply post-Brexit. The United Kingdom’s main energy source is gas, which is either imported from continental Europe and Norway, or shipped, in the form of liquefied natural gas from around the world. Given the size of the population in the United Kingdom and the declining North Sea gas reserves, it is highly dependent on imports of gas and the crucial political issue is to safeguard the supply of gas. The importance of guaranteeing the supply of gas justifies some degree of legal regulation to organize activities among actors involved in the gas market. Thus, the United Kingdom as a current Member State in the European Union adopts energy legislation, in accordance with the e...
This paper considers the current and future role of natural gas in the UK and Scottish energy mix. T...
Energy security has been back on the political agenda since Ukraine seized supplies of natural gas t...
The UK is presently engaged in a process of leaving the EU. This process, and its broader effect on ...
Many aspects of the present and future effects on the UK economy, industry, and households, of Brexi...
This chapter examines the potential impact of Brexit on UK energy policy. So far, the UK Government ...
Highlights: • The security of the European Union’s gas supplies is crucial to ensuring that supplies...
This paper articulates the potential implications of Brexit on energy policy and security in the Uni...
Energy security has been back on the political agenda since Ukraine seized supplies of natural gas t...
1. In Western Europe, gas penetration in the residential and commercial sectors has now reached abou...
The energy world is today full of uncertainty: many developments contributed to a situation where it...
Although two out of the three founding treaties of what is now the European Union (EU) – the 1951 Eu...
Research for this paper was carried out in the context of the SECURE project (Security of Energy Con...
New discoveries and extraction techniques have created a buzz about a ‘dash for gas’ in the UK. Samu...
This Policy Brief looks at a concrete proposal on how to use markets to secure against risks in Euro...
On 23 June 2016, the UK electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union (EU). This outc...
This paper considers the current and future role of natural gas in the UK and Scottish energy mix. T...
Energy security has been back on the political agenda since Ukraine seized supplies of natural gas t...
The UK is presently engaged in a process of leaving the EU. This process, and its broader effect on ...
Many aspects of the present and future effects on the UK economy, industry, and households, of Brexi...
This chapter examines the potential impact of Brexit on UK energy policy. So far, the UK Government ...
Highlights: • The security of the European Union’s gas supplies is crucial to ensuring that supplies...
This paper articulates the potential implications of Brexit on energy policy and security in the Uni...
Energy security has been back on the political agenda since Ukraine seized supplies of natural gas t...
1. In Western Europe, gas penetration in the residential and commercial sectors has now reached abou...
The energy world is today full of uncertainty: many developments contributed to a situation where it...
Although two out of the three founding treaties of what is now the European Union (EU) – the 1951 Eu...
Research for this paper was carried out in the context of the SECURE project (Security of Energy Con...
New discoveries and extraction techniques have created a buzz about a ‘dash for gas’ in the UK. Samu...
This Policy Brief looks at a concrete proposal on how to use markets to secure against risks in Euro...
On 23 June 2016, the UK electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union (EU). This outc...
This paper considers the current and future role of natural gas in the UK and Scottish energy mix. T...
Energy security has been back on the political agenda since Ukraine seized supplies of natural gas t...
The UK is presently engaged in a process of leaving the EU. This process, and its broader effect on ...