Efficiency of the third energy package: Gazprom vs. Lithuania, case study
Kuupäev
2012
Autorid
Ajakirja pealkiri
Ajakirja ISSN
Köite pealkiri
Kirjastaja
Tartu Ülikool
Abstrakt
The Third Energy Package of the European Commission, enforced in March 2011,
brought significant changes to the energy market of the European Union while
implementing anti-monopolistic measure of unbundling. Most of all the measures will
influence highly monopolised gas-dependent markets of Eastern Europe, especially
Baltic States, who rush into implementing the measures hoping to gain energy
independence. By studying a single case of a conflict between Lithuania and Gazprom,
so far erupted around the new measures, via the analysis of recent events and previous
actors’ behaviour tendencies, the thesis concludes that, in a short-term perspective,
Third Energy Package regulations are unprofitable and even dangerous to develop
within the monopolized gas market of Lithuania taking into account the lack of
alternative energy sources and gas suppliers as well as of financial reserves for energy
infrastructure transformation. It is proposed, that factual de-monopolization of the
energy sector should be realized before implementing relevant administrative
regulations.