An Emerging Natural Gas Hub in the Eastern Mediterranean
In January 2020, the energy ministers of seven countries and territories established the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum. EMGF’s objective is cooperation to overcome obstacles to exploitation of the region’s gas resources. Major challenges are (i)...
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okr-10986-336692021-05-25T10:54:44Z An Emerging Natural Gas Hub in the Eastern Mediterranean Huurdeman, Alexander NATURAL GAS REGIONAL COOPERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY COMPETITIVENESS GAS INDUSTRY EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS In January 2020, the energy ministers of seven countries and territories established the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum. EMGF’s objective is cooperation to overcome obstacles to exploitation of the region’s gas resources. Major challenges are (i) lowering the cost of supplying eastern Mediterranean gas in regional and international markets, and (ii) opening markets to enable hub operations and price discovery. The World Bank is supporting efforts to meet the second challenge and, in so doing, to meet the first as well. 2020-04-30T18:23:05Z 2020-04-30T18:23:05Z 2020-01-31 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/171161588237969986/An-Emerging-Natural-Gas-Hub-in-the-Eastern-Mediterranean http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33669 English Live Wire;2020/109 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Europe and Central Asia Middle East and North Africa Cyprus Egypt, Arab Republic of Greece Israel Italy Jordan West Bank and Gaza |
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In January 2020, the energy ministers of
seven countries and territories established the Eastern
Mediterranean Gas Forum. EMGF’s objective is cooperation to
overcome obstacles to exploitation of the region’s gas
resources. Major challenges are (i) lowering the cost of
supplying eastern Mediterranean gas in regional and
international markets, and (ii) opening markets to enable
hub operations and price discovery. The World Bank is
supporting efforts to meet the second challenge and, in so
doing, to meet the first as well. |
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An Emerging Natural Gas Hub in the Eastern Mediterranean |
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An Emerging Natural Gas Hub in the Eastern Mediterranean |
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An Emerging Natural Gas Hub in the Eastern Mediterranean |
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An Emerging Natural Gas Hub in the Eastern Mediterranean |
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An Emerging Natural Gas Hub in the Eastern Mediterranean |
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emerging natural gas hub in the eastern mediterranean |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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