The Impact of the Russia–Ukraine Gas Crisis in South Eastern Europe
At the beginning of 2009, South Eastern Europe (including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Kosovo) was simultaneously hit by three external shocks: an extended period of cold weather, disruption in natural gas supply from the Russian federation and financial crisis.

Categories:
Country and Regional Studies , Energy Economics , Energy Security , Gas , Gas Programme
Tags:
Gas Routes , Infrastructure , NG 29 , NG29 , Russia-Ukraine Crisis , Seasonal Fluctuations , South East Europe , Supply Disruption , Weather Sensitivity