In the End, It Always Comes Down to the Gas

Hungary’s EU Presidency Series. IWE Short Notice on Current Developments of the European Union, No. 20. Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 4 May 2011

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Csaba Weiner

Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) - Institute of World Economics

Date Written: May 4, 2011

Abstract

There are at least three major problems keeping EU–Russia relations focused on natural gas: the pricing mechanism in long-term gas supply contracts, impact of the EU third energy package on the Russian-owned gas assets, and the future (status) of the South Stream project.

Keywords: Russian Gas, Gas Pricing, Gas Trade, Dependence, EU–Russia Relations, Third Energy Package, South Stream

JEL Classification: L71, L95, O13, P28, Q4

Suggested Citation

Weiner, Csaba, In the End, It Always Comes Down to the Gas (May 4, 2011). Hungary’s EU Presidency Series. IWE Short Notice on Current Developments of the European Union, No. 20. Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 4 May 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2837250 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2837250

Csaba Weiner (Contact Author)

Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) - Institute of World Economics ( email )

Tóth Kálmán utca 4
Budapest, 1097
Hungary

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