The Future of Energy Security in Southeastern Europe and the Establishment of the Greek EEZ
- Energy & Natural resources
- September 17, 2011
The EMGF meeting comes at a pivotal moment as a military confrontation is looming in the Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ) of Cyprus. Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan has sent several drilling ships to operate in the zone, which is according to maritime law Cypriot, but disputed by Ankara
READ MOREThe Glaucus discovery, it could be a game changer discovery for the development of gas reserves of the Republic of Cyprus as secures the involvement of the Exxon Mobil-QP consortium, and this involvement increases the confidence of ENI and TOTAL for the development of Kalypso
READ MOREA diplomatic offensive is building up the last week to force East Mediterranean countries to bend over to pressure of Washington and even Ankara.
READ MOREAs already indicated by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Washington’s official push is to assist East Mediterranean countries, to start by Cyprus, to export its gas to Europe. The US official indicated several time that the push for East Med gas to the EU is to lessen the latter’s growing dependence on Russian gas supplies.
READ MOREThe East Med region, currently fully on the front pages of the international media due to the ongoing offshore gas discoveries in Egypt, Israel and Cyprus, is undergoing radical change.
READ MOREThe present article is inspired by a first analysis based on the article of “A. Xenofontos; “Managing Investor-State Disputes in Upstream Oil and Gas Industry: IOCs’ Perspective” OGEL 4 (2018)
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