Integrating Eastern Europe’s Regional Gas Markets
Eastern Europe, a region traditionally under pressure from East and West, is pursuing numerous gas pipeline interconnectors between regional gas markets to enhance energy security and market efficiency. Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Romania and Turkey have been vocal in pushing plans for creating national gas hubs. The process of creating a hub has however still to enter the phase of actual design and implementation.
The panel examined what makes interconnectors and gas hubs economically impactful and which scenario for further gas market integration is most likely.
Speakers
Petru Ion Vaduva
CEO, Transgaz S.A.
Milosz Momot
Senior Policy Coordinator, European Commission, DG NEAR
Jayesh Parmar
Partner, Baringa
Erik Rakhou
Senior Manager, Baringa
John Roberts
Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council
Integrating Eastern Europe’s Regional Gas Markets
Eastern Europe, a region traditionally under pressure from East and West, is pursuing numerous gas pipeline interconnectors between regional gas markets to enhance energy security and market efficiency. Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Romania and Turkey have been vocal in pushing plans for creating national gas hubs. The process of creating a hub has however still to enter the phase of actual design and implementation.
The panel examined what makes interconnectors and gas hubs economically impactful and which scenario for further gas market integration is most likely.
Speakers
Petru Ion Vaduva
CEO, Transgaz S.A.
Milosz Momot
Senior Policy Coordinator, European Commission, DG NEAR
Jayesh Parmar
Partner, Baringa
Erik Rakhou
Senior Manager, Baringa
John Roberts
Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council