Natural Gas Corridors in Southeastern Europe

Ioannis Grigoriadis

ELIAMEP Thesis 2/2008

Athens 06/2008

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In the second issue of the new series ELIAMEP Thesis Ioannis N. Grigoriadis analyses the natural gas corridors in Southeastern Europe. The question of European energy security has brought attention to the strategic significance of Southeastern Europe as a transport hub of natural gas and a key region for European energy security. In his paper the author examines the prospects of three gas pipelines: (1) the Turkey-Greece-Italy (TGI) Interconnector, (2) the Nabucco pipeline, and (3) South Stream. The paper ends with a number of conclusions and recommendations.

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Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Natural Gas Corridors in Southeastern Europe
and European Energy Security
, ELIAMEP Thesis 2/2008, Athens, July 2008

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