Current features and trends in Russian gas exports to European countries

Authors

  • Evgenij Andreevich Litvinov Russian Foreign Trade Academy
  • Yuri Anatolievich Savinov Russian Foreign Trade Academy
  • Anna Vasilyevna Skurova Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2020-00030

Keywords:

export, gas, sanctions, Russian economy, foreign trade, export supplies, Russian Federation, «Nord stream», «Nord stream-2», «Turkish stream»

Abstract

Gas exports is one of the key and main areas of Russia’s foreign trade, since gas is one of the most important resources and Russia occupies a leading position by reserves. The article deals with the relevant issue of Russian gas exports to European countries. The authors review and analyze current trends and features of this process. Moreover, challenges and prospects for Russian gas exports to European countries under sanctions and pressure from external economic forces are considered. Issues related to such gas pipelines as Nord stream, Nord stream-2 and Turkish stream are also examined.

Author Biographies

Evgenij Andreevich Litvinov, Russian Foreign Trade Academy

Place of work, post: Russian Foreign Trade Academy (119285, Moscow, Vorob`evskoe shosse, 6A) –
International Economists faculty, 2nd year student

Yuri Anatolievich Savinov, Russian Foreign Trade Academy

Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor
Place of work, post: Russian Foreign Trade Academy (119285, Moscow, Vorob`evskoe shosse, 6A), Department of foreign trade and international transactions – Professor

Anna Vasilyevna Skurova, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia

Candidate of Economic Sciences
Place of work, post: Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia (76, Ave. Vernadsky, Moscow, Russia, 119454), Senior Lecturer

Published

2024-02-07

How to Cite

Litvinov, E. A., Savinov, Y. A., & Skurova, A. V. (2024). Current features and trends in Russian gas exports to European countries. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (3), 105–111. https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2020-00030

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Section

Research reviews

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