Guaranteeing Energy Supplies

Pipelines that carry much of the world’s oil and gas snake through the depths of the Black Sea, the frigid waters of the Russian Arctic and cross some of the world’s most dangerous conflict zones. The value of these pipelines, oil and gas installations, and nuclear power plants makes them attractive...

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Main Authors: Alexandru MANOLE, Valentin BICHIR, Alex BODISLAV, Georgeta BARDASU (LIXANDRU), Andreea Gabriela BALTAC
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Online Access:http://www.revistadestatistica.ro/suplimente/2013/2_2013/srrs2_2013a03.pdf
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:rsr:supplm:v:61:y:2013:i:2:p:30-34 2023-05-15T15:01:13+02:00 Guaranteeing Energy Supplies Alexandru MANOLE Valentin BICHIR Alex BODISLAV Georgeta BARDASU (LIXANDRU) Andreea Gabriela BALTAC http://www.revistadestatistica.ro/suplimente/2013/2_2013/srrs2_2013a03.pdf unknown http://www.revistadestatistica.ro/suplimente/2013/2_2013/srrs2_2013a03.pdf article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:43:38Z Pipelines that carry much of the world’s oil and gas snake through the depths of the Black Sea, the frigid waters of the Russian Arctic and cross some of the world’s most dangerous conflict zones. The value of these pipelines, oil and gas installations, and nuclear power plants makes them attractive targets for hackers, pirates and extremists. An attack on critical energy infrastructure could have a substantial effect, not just on the health, safety and security of surrounding communities, but on the world economy. Protecting energy resources is particularly important as Europeans become more dependent on imported oil and gas and generate much of their electricity from nuclear energy. Energy infrastructure is uniquely border transparent, and cooperation to ensure European energy security is vital. energy, infrastructure, stakeholder, pipeline, shipping Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic
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description Pipelines that carry much of the world’s oil and gas snake through the depths of the Black Sea, the frigid waters of the Russian Arctic and cross some of the world’s most dangerous conflict zones. The value of these pipelines, oil and gas installations, and nuclear power plants makes them attractive targets for hackers, pirates and extremists. An attack on critical energy infrastructure could have a substantial effect, not just on the health, safety and security of surrounding communities, but on the world economy. Protecting energy resources is particularly important as Europeans become more dependent on imported oil and gas and generate much of their electricity from nuclear energy. Energy infrastructure is uniquely border transparent, and cooperation to ensure European energy security is vital. energy, infrastructure, stakeholder, pipeline, shipping
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Alexandru MANOLE
Valentin BICHIR
Alex BODISLAV
Georgeta BARDASU (LIXANDRU)
Andreea Gabriela BALTAC
spellingShingle Alexandru MANOLE
Valentin BICHIR
Alex BODISLAV
Georgeta BARDASU (LIXANDRU)
Andreea Gabriela BALTAC
Guaranteeing Energy Supplies
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