Five countries in the eastern Mediterranean are shaking up Europe’s energy map

KESSEBA, Khaled and LAGOS, Konstantinos (2019). Five countries in the eastern Mediterranean are shaking up Europe’s energy map. The Conversation. [Other]

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Discoveries of natural gas reserves in the Mediterranean Sea around Egypt, Cyprus, Israel and Greece are shaking up Europe’s energy politics. Traditionally, Russia has been Europe’s main supplier of gas, giving it significant influence over Europe. But this influence is under threat from various gas discoveries in the eastern Mediterranean and a tussle is taking place to control the region’s resources.
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