La libéralisation du marché gazier européen et ses conséquences pour la Russie
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La Russie, le premier producteur mondial de gaz avec 581 milliards de m3 en 2001 est aussi un fournisseur essentiel du marché gazier européen (30% environs des importations actuelles de l'Union européenne). Ainsi, au même titre que le pétrole, les exportations gazières sont une variable essentielle de la politique économique de la Russie. En conséquence toute évolution institutionnelle de ses marchés d'exportation est un enjeu essentiel pour l'industrie gazière russe mais aussi pour l'économie de ce pays. En la matière, la libéralisation du marché gazier européen aura des conséquences importantes sur ses principaux fournisseurs.Download Info
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Keywords: LIBERALISATION ; MARCHE INTERNATIONAL ; GAZ NATUREL ; EUROPE ; RUSSIE;References
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