2019
DOI: 10.1057/s41304-019-00229-x
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EU political discourse on the energy security relations with Russia

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“…By limiting the EU's dependence on russian oil and gas, the russian federation will lose its market, which will force it to export resources to China and other Asian countries. According to L. Tichý (2020), it is established that from the supply side of oil and gas fields in Western siberia, consumption there will definitely decrease. Thus, in the future, the energy sector of the russian federation should move to Eastern siberia and the Arctic, requiring new infrastructure, the development and application of advanced technologies to strengthen the dependence of the russian federation on commercial partners from outside.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Development Energy System In Eu Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By limiting the EU's dependence on russian oil and gas, the russian federation will lose its market, which will force it to export resources to China and other Asian countries. According to L. Tichý (2020), it is established that from the supply side of oil and gas fields in Western siberia, consumption there will definitely decrease. Thus, in the future, the energy sector of the russian federation should move to Eastern siberia and the Arctic, requiring new infrastructure, the development and application of advanced technologies to strengthen the dependence of the russian federation on commercial partners from outside.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Development Energy System In Eu Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on the energy policy of the European Union (EU) and the role of Turkey therein mostly focuses on hydrocarbons as the primary energy source and their transport towards the EU through pipelines,14 and more recently, on the natural gas reserves in the Eastern Mediterranean 5,6. The existing and planned pipelines are sources of concern for the EU decision-makers since they increase the energy-dependency of Europe, mostly on Russia 7–12. Rather less attention was paid in the literature to Turkey’s renewable energy relations and their impacts on regional environment in Europe 2,13–18.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%