Yesterday, May 5, the day the Bolojan government fell, I participated in the "Energy Forward 2026" event organized by Adevărul, where we talked about the sensitive things that are bothering us related to the current energy crisis:
- the implications of the crisis in the Persian Gulf for the global oil and liquefied gas market. An aspect perhaps too little emphasized is that in this crisis, we have an OPEC founding state (Iran) that bombed the energy infrastructure of another OPEC founding state (...Saudi Arabia) as well as another OPEC colleague (the United Arab Emirates).
- if there are alternative export pipelines for crude oil, there is no alternative route for liquefied natural gas (LNG).
- why prices look the way they do,
- what measures have been taken so far (and why they are only tactical, not structural),
- how prepared is Europe for what is to come,
- the real exposure of European states, especially those that produce electricity from natural gas that may also experience electricity price increases,
- Black Sea gas and the direction in which it should go,
- electric cars and the future of mobility. All our discussion in the link below.
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