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Discussion points: EU-Russia relations, competition in gas markets

Discussion points: EU-Russia relations, competition in gas markets. Andrei V Belyi CEURUS, University of Tartu, Estonia CEPMLP, University of Dundee, UK. EU competition policy: main issues. Russia’s response. Gazprom’s gas deliveries to Europe 2007-2011.

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Discussion points: EU-Russia relations, competition in gas markets

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  1. Discussion points: EU-Russia relations, competition in gas markets Andrei V Belyi CEURUS, University of Tartu, Estonia CEPMLP, University of Dundee, UK

  2. EU competition policy: main issues

  3. Russia’s response

  4. Gazprom’s gas deliveries to Europe 2007-2011 Source: T. Vehrs, Gazprom Germania presentation, Tallinn 14.11.2012 Emergence of over-capacity in export pipelines (Nord Stream, South Stream and existing pipelines ensure more than 300 bcm per annum of export capacity, whereas Russia’s gas exports are about 150 bcm) Gazprom’s positions are also weakened domestically: Independent producers (Novatek, Itera) and oil companies (Rosneft-TNK) Increase their share in Russia’s gas production  Pressure on exports  Oct 2012 Novatek concludes 10 yrs agreement to supply German costumer EnBV with 2 bcm annually 1992-2010

  5. Concluding questions

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