Publication

Mar 2013

This paper examines concerns over Russia’s reliability in supplying gas to Europe. Europe’s energy discourse has been unjustifiably preoccupied with concerns about potential physical disruptions of Russian gas. Yet, the real challenge for European-Russian energy relations, and in fact, for European energy security, lies in settling on a price that leaves both sides content. While Europe will come under increasing pressure to acquire affordable energy resources to enhance its competitiveness, Gazprom may find it increasingly difficult to deliver gas at lower prices in the coming years.

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Author Adnan Vatansever, David Koranyi
Series Atlantic Council Issue Briefs
Publisher Atlantic Council
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