Assessing gas transit risks: Russia vs. the EU

Assessing gas transit risks: Russia vs. the EU

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Article ID: iaor20121844
Volume: 42
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 642
End Page Number: 650
Publication Date: Mar 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: ,
Keywords: risk
Abstract:

This paper proposes a Transit Risk Index (TRI) designed to assess the riskiness of pipeline gas imports and to study the effect of introducing new gas routes. TRI controls for gas dependency, transit route diversification, political risks of transit, pipeline rupture probability, and the balance of power between supplying and consuming countries along the transit route. Evaluating TRI for the EU‐Russia gas trade, we show that the introduction of the Nord Stream pipeline would further widen already large disparities in gas risk exposure across the EU Member States. The gas risk exposure of the Member States served by Nord Stream would decline. In contrast, EU countries not connected to Nord Stream, but sharing other Russian gas transit routes with the Nord Stream countries, would face greater gas risk exposure. We discuss the implications of our analysis for the design of the common energy policy in the EU.

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