Budapest LNG Summit: LNG in Central & Eastern Europe – Assets, Connections and Missing Pieces

  16 October, Budapest. Today marks the first day of the Budapest LNG Summit, the first international liquefied natural gas (LNG) conference within Central & Eastern Europe (CEE), featuring leaders from 25 countries participating, who represent the most important international energy companies and institutions as well as the most important enterprises within the CEE region.

EPC and CEEP: Nord Stream 2: Assessing the economic and security impact on Central and Eastern Europe

Wednesday 18 October 2017 POLICY DIALOGUE Nord Stream 2: Assessing the economic and security impact on Central and Eastern Europe  Uffe Ellemann-Jensen Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Denmark Stefan Moser Head of Unit for Security of Supply, DG Energy, European Commission Peter Kotek Senior Research Associate, Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research Nemunas Biknius Strategy Director, EPSO-G […]

Friends can afford to be blunt. Ukraine may lose credibility

During a meeting with journalists and business representatives Ukraine’s Energy Minister assured that from the point of view of Warsaw and Kiev the investments in gas infrastructure that will connect both countries were a „real benefit” situation. However, reality is not as rosy – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, BiznesAlert.pl’s editor in chief.

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