A common gas market for Visegrad Group countries

The construction of the North-South Gas Corridor, regional energy integration and international cooperation in the Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia) can be determinants for the creation of a common gas market for four Eastern Europe countries (V4). The starting point for...

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Main Authors: Michał Kumor, Stanisław Porada
Format: Article
Language:Polish
Published: Lodz University Press 2020-12-01
Series:Eastern Review
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/eastern/article/view/9898
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spelling doaj-6f53a02db46345639d00dfc25931cb842021-05-31T18:30:28ZpolLodz University PressEastern Review1427-96572451-25672020-12-01913114810.18778/1427-9657.09.099795A common gas market for Visegrad Group countriesMichał Kumor0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1099-5051Stanisław Porada1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5290-6523AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland, Faculty of Energy and FuelsAGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland, Faculty of Energy and FuelsThe construction of the North-South Gas Corridor, regional energy integration and international cooperation in the Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia) can be determinants for the creation of a common gas market for four Eastern Europe countries (V4). The starting point for this work is concerned with the technical possibilities, chances, threats and necessary steps for the development of the existing infrastructure. The import capacities of countries neighbouring the V4 territory and the internal gas transmission potential inside the indicated group of countries have been presented in this paper. Special attention was paid to the international possibilities of using underground gas storage. The V4 countries, in particular, were examined due to their location between the Russian Federation and Western European gas consumers, and due to the need to ensure the security of supply, volumes and directions of import and export for each from. The bringing online of the gas connection between Norway and Poland, along with the construction of the Croatian LNG terminal, and the establishment of a common gas market for deliveries inside V4 may significantly contribute to determining a new physical direction of the gas flow in this part of Europe.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/eastern/article/view/9898gas marketnatural gasvisegrad group
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A common gas market for Visegrad Group countries
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title A common gas market for Visegrad Group countries
title_short A common gas market for Visegrad Group countries
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title_fullStr A common gas market for Visegrad Group countries
title_full_unstemmed A common gas market for Visegrad Group countries
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publisher Lodz University Press
series Eastern Review
issn 1427-9657
2451-2567
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The construction of the North-South Gas Corridor, regional energy integration and international cooperation in the Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia) can be determinants for the creation of a common gas market for four Eastern Europe countries (V4). The starting point for this work is concerned with the technical possibilities, chances, threats and necessary steps for the development of the existing infrastructure. The import capacities of countries neighbouring the V4 territory and the internal gas transmission potential inside the indicated group of countries have been presented in this paper. Special attention was paid to the international possibilities of using underground gas storage. The V4 countries, in particular, were examined due to their location between the Russian Federation and Western European gas consumers, and due to the need to ensure the security of supply, volumes and directions of import and export for each from. The bringing online of the gas connection between Norway and Poland, along with the construction of the Croatian LNG terminal, and the establishment of a common gas market for deliveries inside V4 may significantly contribute to determining a new physical direction of the gas flow in this part of Europe.
topic gas market
natural gas
visegrad group
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/eastern/article/view/9898
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