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Europe's gas dependency
Gas imports are fundamental to the EU's economy and society, providing for a quarter of gross inland consumption. But the frequency of gas supply shocks is becoming more regular. Giles Broom considers how the EU is responding to Europe's gas dependency problems.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Region: Europe
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Trading, Gas markets, Electricity markets, Policy and Governance, Economics, business and commerce, Gas distribution, Pipeline, Transportation of products, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Electricity