Energy Cooperation: A Policy of Slow Strangulation
... are currently 3.4 USD for 1 thousand cubic meters per 100 km). Given the economic situation in Ukraine, the probability of a transit crisis during winter is high. The future of Ukraine’s gas transportation system depends entirely on whether the South Stream Gas Pipeline Project is implemented or not. As for the other energy assets of Ukraine (oil refineries, coal mines, the power industry, etc.), their economic attractiveness, frankly speaking, is not great enough for investors to start queuing up. Therefore, Russian investors (LUKOIL, Rosneft, etc.) are unlikely to face a rash of ...
03.04.2014