Different perspectives on Nord Stream II
At this event, we brought together key-experts that studied the regulatory and economic aspects of Nord Stream II
Speakers
Georg Zachmann
Bruegel Senior fellow
Siobhan Hall
Senior Editor, EU energy policy S&P Global Platts,
Simon Schulte
Research Associate, EWI ER&S,
Borbála Takácsné Tóth
Senior Research Associate, REKK ,Hungary,
Alan Riley
Senior Fellow Institute for Statecraft,
Sebastian Sass
Advisor to Nord Stream 2 – EU Representative,
Szymon Polak
First Secretary, Energy Section, Permament Representation of the Republic of Poland to the EU,
Severin Fischer
Senior Researcher, Center for Security Studies (CSS),
VIdeo and audio recording
Note that due to technical issues there is no sound in the first few minutes of the video. The sound starts at 7.30.
Nord Stream II - The second branch of the sub-sea gas pipeline from Russia to Germany is highly controversial. While Gazprom and its EU partners highlight the commercial nature of the project and the diversification of supply routes; Central and East European countries fear that the pipeline project makes them more dependent on Russian gas.
The event on “Different perspectives on Nord Stream II“ brought together key-experts who briefly introduced their key-findings on the regulatory and economic aspects of Nord Stream II.
EVENT MATERIALS
by Borbála Takácsné Tóth
by Simon Schulte
by Sebastian Saas
by Georg Zachmann