Turbulence in European gas markets: current problems and prospects
Автор: Kaneva O.E., Kapustkin V.I.
Журнал: Экономика и бизнес: теория и практика @economyandbusiness
Статья в выпуске: 12-1 (94), 2022 года.
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This paper examines the gas balance of Europe, its changes, as well as any consequences and the possibility of such a situation. The authors identified the main prospects for the development of the European gas market in the context of the international global energy revolution, as well as its prospects, taking into account the dependence of the EU countries on Russian gas. The main findings of the demand analysis suggest that the growing demand in Europe for a sample of streaming gas is entailing very sharp price increases, which is a real reminder of the fragility and fragility of the energy system during the current changes. The main question to be decided is whether the crisis will act as a catalyst for the transition to extreme energy or as a catalyst for rapid action in this implementation.
Natural gas, european gas balance, gas trading, liquified natural gas (lng), prices on gas
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170196389
IDR: 170196389 | DOI: 10.24412/2411-0450-2022-12-1-146-152
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