DEVELOPING GEORGIA’S LNG MARKET: PROSPECTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ENERGY SECURITY
Abstract
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming increasingly vital for energy security, supply diversification, and global energy competition. In response to recent developments, several EU member states have expanded LNG infrastructure to reduce reliance on Russian gas and improve the sustainability of Europe's gas system. This report explores the potential for developing Georgia’s LNG market, covering LNG fundamentals, liquefaction and regasification technologies, the current EU LNG landscape, opportunities for LNG exports to the Black Sea through the Bosphorus, and Georgia’s share of LNG in overall natural gas demand.
References
The Influence of New LNG Terminals on the Future of EU Energy Market, Council of European Energy Regulators, 16 February 2024;
Extraction, transport, process and utilization of Oil and Gas”, Teimuraz Gochitashvili, Tbilisi, 2024;
Georgian National Energy and Water Supply Regulatory Commission, Annual Report on Activities of 2024, www.gnerc.org.
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