REW Expert Club: "Sanctions Constrain International Gas Consumption"
The joint conference of the Russian Energy Week (REW) Expert Club and the Iranian Institute for International Energy Studies (MIEI) called "Shaping the New Energy Order: Common Interests and Threats" was held in Tehran. The consensus shared by the experts attending the event was "The establishment of market regulations similar to those at OPEC+, as well as independent financial and...
The joint conference of the Russian Energy Week (REW) Expert Club and the Iranian Institute for International Energy Studies (MIEI) called "Shaping the New Energy Order: Common Interests and Threats" was held in Tehran. The consensus shared by the experts attending the event was "The establishment of market regulations similar to those at OPEC+, as well as independent financial and insurance institutions, will result in higher international gas consumption, including in Asian markets.
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The experts believe that such institutions can be part of the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) or BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) whose gas demand will only rise in the next 20-30 years. However, today they are constrained to a certain extent by the lack of sufficient infrastructure and availability of free resources on the world market.
"It sounds difficult, but establishing an independent environment protected against sanctions or artificial price regulation by creating long-term relationships between the exporters and the consumers will accelerate gas investment, production and consumption. This means lower СО2 emissions," said Leonid Krutakov, Senior Lecturer of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.