Russian gas exports: the past, the present and the future
Gazprom, which has drastically reduced gas flow via Nord Stream 1, is seeking EU guarantees that the latter won’t impose sanctions. Such promises may not be forthcoming, however, so Gazprom could stop exporting gas via Nord Stream 1 to Europe in the coming weeks. But Russia is stuck with a pipeline system built to supply Europe. Notwithstanding the present gas war, it’s in Russia’s interest to continue providing Europe with gas while it builds new pipelines to Asia. Therefore, we see the scope of an easing of the gas crisis in the coming months.
Note: Can’t make it to any of the sessions? Feel free to register for any session and we will automatically share the recording with you 3 hours after the webinar has finished.
Tatiana Orlova
Lead Economist, Emerging Markets
+44 (0) 20 3910 8048
Tatiana Orlova
Lead Economist, Emerging Markets
London, United Kingdom
Tatiana joined OE in May 2021. From 2017 to 2021, she ran her own macroeconomic research boutique, Emerginomics, as the Founder and Chief Economist, specializing in coverage of selected ex-USSR economies.
From 2012 to 2016, she worked as Director in CEEMEA Research at the Royal Bank of Scotland. Previously, she was employed as an emerging market economist in three other major investment banks (Credit Suisse, ING, and Nomura).
Tatiana holds an MSc in Economics from the LSE (2001) and Diploma in Economics with Distinction from the LSE (2000). From 1988 to 1994, she studied Applied Mathematics at the Moscow University of Electronics and Mathematics.
Evghenia Sleptsova
Senior EM Economist
+44 (0) 203 910 8022
Evghenia Sleptsova
Senior EM Economist
London, United Kingdom
Evghenia is part of the Global Emerging Markets Research team, where she manages the workflow on our global risk frameworks – Sovereign, currency and banking sector risk tools, and covers Ukraine as a macroeconomist. Evghenia has over 15 years of research and consulting experience in macroeconomics, country and sovereign risk analysis and international trade. In her earlier career, she covered Russia, CIS and CEE, as well as global risk products. Evghenia worked at Roubini Global Economics, London, at KPMG and European Commission Delegation (Moldova), and Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (Ukraine).
Tags:
Related Services
Service
Global Risk Service
A suite of data-driven and forward-looking tools that provide an objective and transparent measure of risk.
Find Out MoreService
European Cities and Regions Service
Regularly updated data and forecasts for 2,000 locations across Europe.
Find Out MoreService
Global Economic Model
Our Global Economic Model provides a rigorous and consistent structure for forecasting and testing scenarios.
Find Out More