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REGIONAL GAS INTERCONNECTIVITY AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF TRADE IN LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS FOR ENERGY SECURITY OF NON-EU WESTERN BALKAN STATES

ALI OGUZ DIRIOZ* and ERAY ERBIL**

ABSTRACT

The article examines the state of energy security in the Balkans, the level of regional gas interconnectivity and the role of trade in liquefied natural gas (LNG) in enhancing energy security in the region. The study shows that infrastructure investments are required in the Balkans. However, the small size of the Balkan market lowers investment incentives. In this context, the policy entrepreneurship of the EU Commission can increase solidarity and investments in the Balkans. Moreover, planned and existing pipeline-LNG projects in the periphery of the Balkans can enhance the energy security of these countries.

Keywords: Liquefied Natural Gas; Energy Security; the Balkans; European Union.

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jsdlp.v10i2.1


* PhD Student, Department of International Relations. Middle East Technical University (METU), Universiteler Mahallesi, Dumlupinar Bulvari No: 1 Çankaya, Ankara, Turkey. Email: erayerbil@etu.edu.tr

** Researcher, Foundation for International Economic Research and Studies – Econfo, Dumlupýnar Bulvarý No: 266 C Blok Daire: 34 Tepe Prime ÝþveYaþamMerkezi, Ankara, Turkey. Email: eray_erbil@yahoo.com