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Is Russian gas phaseout still possible with the increased exposure of Europe to US LNG?Analysis

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 ...

Cost of LNG exposure of Europe in times of geopolitical turmoilResearch paper

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 ...

Moving away from Russian gas for good? Implications of the REPowerEU Roadmap for the V4 countriesCentral European Energy Conference 2025Event

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 ...

EU Sanctions on Russian LNGResearch paper

In response to Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the EU rolled out a number of sanctions targeting the Russian economy. Until the 14th sanctions package, none included restrictions on Russian pipeline gas or LNG. In June 2024, the 14th sanction ...

Modelling based gas market analysis 2023/24Analysis

As part of the project, we selected a few key issues from the regulatory and market challenges of the 2023/24 gas market year, which we examined under several scenarios. The issues examined were: The EU has sanctioned the transshipment of Russian LNG at ...

Elementary Concepts of Gas Sector Liberalization and LNG MarketsEvent

The course was tailor-made for the natural gas industry stakeholders of Thailand. Due to the increased role of natural gas in the Thai energy mix, a constant redesign and assessment of the current regulatory regime are needed. This one-week course ...

A modelling-based assessment of EU supported natural gas projects of common interestEnergy Policy volume 166 (2022)Research paper

Between 2013 and 2020 the EU set up a complex institutional system to select and support the implementation of energy infrastructure projects that are of European interest (PCIs). EUR 1. 4 billion EU support was awarded to 16 natural gas projects between ...

Quick and dirty? Evaluating short-term gas demand reduction potential in EuropeResearch paper

Our previous policy brief (REKK 01/2022) examined supply side options to substitute for Russian gas, finding short-term alternative pipeline sources to be maximized and additional LNG volumes limited. An additional 500 TWh/year (~50 bcm/year) of EU LNG ...

Better Access to European LNG Terminals15:00 - 17:00 Online WorkshopEvent

Well-functioning and liquid gas markets are a prerequisite for ensuring affordable energy for consumers, competitiveness of industries, and security of supply. The report „ Study on Gas market upgrading and modernisation – Regulatory framework for LNG ...

Study on Gas market upgrading and modernisation – Regulatory framework for LNG terminalsAnalysis

Well-functioning and liquid gas markets are a prerequisite for ensuring affordable energy for consumers, competitiveness of industries, and security of supply. They also play a role in achieving the environmental ambitions of the European Green Deal ...