Energy Voice (Ed Reed) – Europe set to repeat gas mistakes of the past (Interview with Gina)
Europe has a history of energy policy failures that it is showing few signs of correcting, according to Israeli energy expert Gina Cohen.
Europe has a history of energy policy failures that it is showing few signs of correcting, according to Israeli energy expert Gina Cohen.
The situation in Europe calls for a change of course, and one of the options is the availability of natural gas from the Eastern Mediterranean
A look at what is happening in Germany is a good opportunity to examine the Israeli miracle with the help of Gina Cohen, an international expert on the issue. Despite the clear conclusion, it is amazing there are still populistic public figures here, like MK Mossi Raz, that insist on denying the facts If you …
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Israel is boosting offshore natural gas output and aims to reach a supply agreement with Europe as the continent seeks to replace Russian gas. Germany, Europe’s largest economy, consumes around 100 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually.
Israelisches Erdgas soll helfen, Europa bei der Energieversorgung unabhängiger von Russland zu machen. Für den Transport gibt es vier Szenarien. Doch die sind alle entweder teuer, technisch anspruchsvoll oder politisch kompliziert
Gina Cohen, a gas market expert, talks to Globes: “The Europeans have bleeding hearts/are too soft, and that is why they are now suffering from a shortage of energy about gas exports from Israel, which could give some solution to their dependence on Russian: “The US and Europe can help with LNG liquefaction technology” The Ministry of Energy has established a work team with the EU to examine a long-term gas agreement.
Gina Cohen, an Israeli gas consultant, told “Agenzia Nova”, commenting on the impact of the Ukrainian crisis on the energy market and the possibility of building the EastMed pipeline.
RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin poses with Russian oil pipeline monopoly Transneft CEO Nikolai Tokarev, after the latter was awarded the title of Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation during a ceremony at the Kremlin last month.
Since announcing a ban on Russian oil imports, President Biden’s advances towards alternative suppliers like Saudi Arabia have been rejected, increasing the likelihood of another energy crisis. If that is the case in the US, it’s easy to understand why the EU isn’t joining the boycott. Expert: “Oil and gas are Putin’s doomsday weapon.”