Hamartia Antidote
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That's a very good point.
With the advances in energy technologies, the larger countries will become less hostage to energy blackmail. The politics of energy sanctions may become obsolete and it would be interesting to see what takes their place in international arm-twisting.
Well this was the goal since the 1973 oil crisis. Diversify your energy imports instead of lumping them all into one basket. Unfortunately Europe got addicted to Russian oil/gas and now it is about 33% of their imports.
Russia in the European energy sector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2007 Natural gas data:
Estonia 100%
Finland 100%
Latvia 100%
Lithuania 100%
Slovakia 98%
Bulgaria 92%
Czech Republic 77.6%
Greece 76%
Hungary 60%
Slovenia 52%
Austria 49%
Poland 48.15%
Croatia 37%
Germany 36%
Italy 27%
Romania 27%
France 14%
Belgium 5%
The shares of Russian natural gas in the domestic gas consumption in non-EU countries in Europe were in 2006:[5]
Republic of Macedonia 100%
Belarus 98%
Serbia, Montenegro 87%
Ukraine 66%
Turkey 64%
Switzerland 12%
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