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KEY MESSAGESPhasing out Russian gas is technically and physically feasible even during major global supply shocks, as missing volumes can be successfully replaced through a combination of storage withdrawals and alternative LNG imports. Maintaining ...
Phasing out Russian gas is technically and physically feasible even during major global supply shocks, as missing volumes can be successfully replaced through a combination of storage withdrawals and alternative LNG imports. Maintaining Russian gas ...
Borbála Takácsné Tóth presented REKK modelling pathways for future gas demand in selected European countries.
Borbála Takácsné Tóth presented at the LNG summit on the possibility of Russian gas phaseout in light of the Hormuz crisis.
Efforts to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian energy following the invasion of Ukraine have left significant vulnerabilities within the continent’s energy system. Hungary has emerged as one of the final strongholds of Russian energy influence in ...
Modelling the effects of the REPowerEU Roadmap with a focus on the CESEC region was presented at the"CESEC Gases Plenary working group meeting (natural gas)" by Peter Kotek. The study serving as basis of the analysis can be downloaded from our website.
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of prohibiting Russian gas supplies to the European Union on natural gas prices and the supply structure of the EU, the European countries and of the Danube Region, that comprises of both EU and non-EU ...
The European Commission set forth the full phaseout of Russian pipeline gas and LNG in the so-called REPowerEU Roadmap. The Roadmap published 6 May 2025, stipulates the full phase-out of Russian pipeline gas and LNG from 1 January 2026, with derogations ...
Peter Kotek presented the findings of modelling the REPowerEU roadmap from the point of view of the V4 countires. EGMM modelling suggests that implementing the Commission's proposal and banning Russian pipeline LTCs to Europe by 2028 might have ...
The energy crisis in Europe and the war in Ukraine prompted a number of regulatory responses in the EU27. One of these responses was the so-called storage regulation, introduced in 2022 stipulating a mandatory fill-up target by 1 November each year. The ...




