![]() ![]() ![]() In light of these challenges, the next decade should be regarded as a transitional period during which Gazprom must adapt to changing conditions on the EU gas market the development of the Russian domestic gas market and the projected increase in gas exports to the Asia-Pacific region will reduce Russia’s dependence on exports to the EU the diversification of delivery routes should reduce the impact of, if not the propensity for, disputes with transit countries. Yet Russia faces several challenges to these exports: The politicisation of Russia’s gas exports to the EU Russia’s lack of short-term delivery route and export destination diversification options increased supply-side competition on the EU gas market and the development of EU legislation and Russia’s perceived exclusion from the EU gas market. The economic, political, and social value of Russia’s gas exports has led to Russian conceptions of energy security as security of export, particularly to the strategic market of the EU. ![]() Natural gas has also been securitised in Russia, but it is framed differently. Much has been written on energy security in Russia-EU gas relations, largely from a European consumer ‘security of supply’ perspective. ![]()
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