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Pipelines and Infrastructure: Upstream Geopolitical Trends and Implications for European Utilities :: Datamonitor
Book
Published: May 2009
Pages: 35
Tables: For full details, please email keithw@cmsinfo.com
From: GBP 1746.88 Buy Now!
Research from: Datamonitor
Sector: Oil & Gas
In the past 6 months Europe�s upstream energy landscape has undergone important changes, with implications for downstream players. The consequences of the 2009 Russia-Ukraine Gas Crisis were immediate and far-reaching. The episode provided a tangible example of the perils of over-dependence, galvanizing collective European will to finance improvements in both internal & external security of supply
Scope
An Overview of the causes of the January 2009 Gas Crisis, the new landscape which emerged and an assessment of the prospects for renewed confrontation
An examination of individual states' and the collective EU response to the crisis in the short, medium and long term
A wider analysis of Europe's overall energy security situation and how new projects stand to impact supply.
A summary of recent how geopolitical developments in the Caspian region are affecting the prospects of Nabucco & South Stream
Report Highlights
The underlying sources of conflict behind the January 2009 Gas Crisis remain, implying further potential supply disruptions
The Crisis has added new momentum to EU efforts aimed at improving internal security of supply, implying deeper market integration at a faster pace
The Crisis and recent geopolitical developments have brought both Nabucco and South Stream closer but it is still unclear whether either will actually be built
Reasons to Purchase
Exploit the results of the January 2009 Gas Crisis and prepare for future episodes
Prepare for a faster pace of market integration than witnessed over the past decade
Ascertain the likelihood of new energy transit projects into Europe coming to fruition
Scope
An Overview of the causes of the January 2009 Gas Crisis, the new landscape which emerged and an assessment of the prospects for renewed confrontation
An examination of individual states' and the collective EU response to the crisis in the short, medium and long term
A wider analysis of Europe's overall energy security situation and how new projects stand to impact supply.
A summary of recent how geopolitical developments in the Caspian region are affecting the prospects of Nabucco & South Stream
Report Highlights
The underlying sources of conflict behind the January 2009 Gas Crisis remain, implying further potential supply disruptions
The Crisis has added new momentum to EU efforts aimed at improving internal security of supply, implying deeper market integration at a faster pace
The Crisis and recent geopolitical developments have brought both Nabucco and South Stream closer but it is still unclear whether either will actually be built
Reasons to Purchase
Exploit the results of the January 2009 Gas Crisis and prepare for future episodes
Prepare for a faster pace of market integration than witnessed over the past decade
Ascertain the likelihood of new energy transit projects into Europe coming to fruition

