@Fedaykin Mich würde mal die Note der Doktorarbeit interessieren.
Habt ihr das schon mitbekommen?
Russland bzw. Gazprom will alle Gaslieferungen, die aktuell über die Ukraine gehen über die Türkei umleiten und die Ukraine komplett umgehen/übergehen.
6 südosteuropöische Länder bekommen dadurch seit heute kein Gas mehr anscheinend.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-14/russia-cuts-ukraine-gas-supply-6-european-countriesVladimir Putin ordered the Russian state energy giant Gazprom to cut supplies to and through Ukraine amid accusations, according to The Daily Mail, that its neighbor has been siphoning off and stealing Russian gas. Due to these "transit risks for European consumers in the territory of Ukraine," Gazprom cut gas exports to Europe by 60%, plunging the continent into an energy crisis "within hours." Perhaps explaining the explosion higher in NatGas prices (and oil) today, gas companies in Ukraine confirmed that Russia had cut off supply; and six countries reported a complete shut-off of Russian gas. The EU raged that the sudden cut-off to some of its member countries was "completely unacceptable," but Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller later added that Russia plans to shift all its natural gas flows crossing Ukraine to a route via Turkey; and Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak stated unequivocally, "the decision has been made."
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“Transit risks for European consumers on the territory of Ukraine remain,” Miller said in an e-mailed statement. “There are no other options” except for the planned Turkish Stream link, he said.
“We have informed our European partners, and now it is up to them to put in place the necessary infrastructure starting from the Turkish-Greek border,” Miller said.
Russia won’t hurt its image with a shift to Turkey because it has always been a reliable gas supplier and never violated its obligations, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak told reporters today in Moscow after meeting Sefcovic.
“The decision has been made,” Novak said. “We are diversifying and eliminating the risks of unreliable countries that caused problems in past years, including for European consumers.”
Dann war die Ankündigung, DEutschland und die Türkei als Gaszentren aufzubauen wohl doch keine Ente vor ein paar monaten.
Um die Leitungen aus der Türkei in die Gasabnehmerländer soll sich die EU selbst kümmern.
nach dem Platzen des South Stream projekts sind den Russen wohl die Sicherungen durchgegangen.
Erdogan feixte wohl deswegen so herum bei Putins letztem Staatsbesuch.
Da wurde anscheinend vereinbart, dass künftig die Türkei für Südeuropa die Ukraine als transitland ersetzen wird.
The decision has been made.