Russia knows that it is unlikely to be able to count on Europeans as customers in the future. What we are experiencing is a race to the bottom
Filip Medunic comments on Putin’s use of gas to put pressure on Europeans
Russia knows that it is unlikely to be able to count on Europeans as customers in the future. What we are experiencing is a race to the bottom
Filip Medunic comments on Putin’s use of gas to put pressure on Europeans
Over the next five years, global energy markets will be more volatile and fragmented
Filip Medunic comments on the shifting dynamics of the global energy market
Europe is in a difficult position. It is investing in fossil fuel infrastructure to become independent of Russia quickly. – At the same time, it needs to invest in renewables
Filip Medunic comments on the ongoing energy decoupling from Russia and opportunities for a green energy transition
Europe and Russia will both try to become independent of the other first,
Filip Medunic discusses the state of play internationally after sanctions have left both Russia and Europe vulnerable
The isolation of Russia from Europe will make it much easier for China to achieve favourable terms for its own energy needs
Filip Medunic comments on how the Ukraine crisis presents China an opportunity for energy transitions
Russia has leverage in the short term, but I would say Europe has the long-term leverage. You can’t underestimate the long-term importance that the European market has for Russia
Filip Medunic is cited on Energy as a weapon in the Ukraine crisis
I think it’s responsible to establish what these consequences [of sanctions] might be for Russia, but at the same time not just to wait blindly
Filip Medunic highlights the unintended consequences of sanctions
China is also considering itself rather as the big hegemon here, and Russia as the junior partner
Filip Medunic on VOA News about geopolitical competition for Russian Gas
one should not overlook the time it will take to discuss the technical details of the regulation. These things take time
Filip Medunic on the new so-called “anti-coercion” instrument
Russia remains Europe’s main gas supplier, but Europeans urgently need to understand the changes it is currently making to its energy transport infrastructure
Filip Medunic on the implications of the new Sino-Russian energy project