Russian Gas
Imports in Europe:
How Does Gazprom Reliability Change the Game?
Joris Morbee Stef Proost
CES Discussion
Paper, July 15th, 2009
Europe’s dependence on Russian gas imports has been
the subject of increasing political concern after gas conflicts between Russia and Ukraine in 2006 and 2009. This
paper assesses the potential impact of Russian unreliability on the European
gas market, and how it affects European gas import strategy. We also study to
what extent Europe should invest in strategic gas
storage capacity to mitigate the effects of possible Russian unreliability. The
European gas import market is described by differentiated competition between Russia and a –
more reliable – competitive fringe of other exporters. The results show that
Russian contract volumes and prices decline significantly as a function of
unreliability, so that not only Europe but also Russia
suffers if Russia’s
unreliability increases. For Europe, buying
gas from more reliable suppliers at a price premium turns out to be generally
more attractive than building strategic gas storage capacity.