Europe's Energy Transition - Insights for Policy Making 2017
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-809806-6.00011-0
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Gas Security of Supply in the European Union

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“…The most interesting fact is that transmission has continued also in the years after the Ukrainian state owned Naftogaz completely stopped buying natural gas from Gazprom and turned to European trading companies. All this leads to a conclusion that all included sides were benefiting from the deal: Russian federation with the selling of their main export product, Ukraine monetizing state assets for transmission of gas, and European consumers having secured and trustworthy route for its main transitional "clean" hydrocarbon fuel: natural gas [24][25][26].…”
Section: Historical Deliveries Of Natural Gas Through Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most interesting fact is that transmission has continued also in the years after the Ukrainian state owned Naftogaz completely stopped buying natural gas from Gazprom and turned to European trading companies. All this leads to a conclusion that all included sides were benefiting from the deal: Russian federation with the selling of their main export product, Ukraine monetizing state assets for transmission of gas, and European consumers having secured and trustworthy route for its main transitional "clean" hydrocarbon fuel: natural gas [24][25][26].…”
Section: Historical Deliveries Of Natural Gas Through Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%