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The evolution and functioning of Europe’s natural gas market as a result of the Third Gas Directive

05-09-2018

The evolution and functioning of Europe’s natural gas market as a result of the Third Gas Directive

At the turn of the century, the European Union launched a vigorous liberalisation agenda in a bid to open up its national gas markets – aiming for lower prices, a greater range of suppliers and energy security.

The liberalisation of European gas markets is widely recognised as a success by industry analysts. But EU politicians are sometimes reluctant to celebrate it because liberalisation on its own has failed to deliver on another key objective – supply diversification. Ironically, Europe is now importing more Russian gas than ever.

As Europe’s domestic production of natural gas is steadily declining and demand is projected to remain stable, import requirements will rise in the coming decades. There are only two options to meet the increasing demand for gas imports – Russian pipeline gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Almost ten years after the implementation of the Third Energy Package, the risk of backtracking on liberalisation is a possibility as policymakers question whether they may have “given away” power to the market.

We are pleased to invite you to this EURACTIV Forum to take stock of progress made and the challenges lying ahead. Questions will include:
- How can Europe’s growing gas import demand be met?
- Does Europe really want market liberalisation?
- What defines success in gas market liberalisation?
- How much transformation is required in the gas sector to meet the EU’s 2050 climate goals, amid growing competition from solar and wind power?

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Location

Euractiv Network Office
Boulevard Charlemagne 1, 1041 Brussels

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Panellists

Knut Fleckenstein, Member of Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), European Parliament (video statement)
Katja Yafimava, Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES)
Luca Franza, Researcher, Clingendael
Marco Giuli, Policy Analyst, European Policy Centre (EPC)
Alex Barnes, Governmental Relations Advisor, Nord Stream 2

Moderator

Frédéric Simon, Energy and Environment Editor, EURACTIV

Schedule

12:00 – 12:30 Registration and networking lunch
12:30 – 13:00 Opening statements
13:00 – 14:00 Discussion and Q&A

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