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In this timely book, leading experts explore how Europe’s gas sector is being reshaped by geopolitical shocks, climate ambition, innovative technologies and evolving market structures.



Combining policy, regulatory and geopolitical analysis, European Gas Markets in Transition traces the historical development of Europe’s gas supply and regulation from post-war through to the impacts of the 2022 energy crisis. Structured in four thematic sections, the book covers the key issues of supply security, market liberalisation, value chain transformation and decarbonisation. Contributing authors assess strategies such as REPowerEU and the Fit for 55 package within the broader energy transition and climate policy context. They also outline future pathways for natural gas in the EU, including the role of hydrogen, biomethane and infrastructure repurposing.



This is a valuable resource for students and academics in economics and finance, environmental studies and energy policy. It is also an essential read for professionals and policymakers in the energy sector seeking to understand the future of gas in an increasingly complex and carbon-constrained world.

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Innovative and highly engaging, this book captures the revolution of the gas industry. It appeals to professionals, academics, and students alike, offering a balanced assessment on economic, technological, and environmental aspects. It reveals gass changing role in a decarbonizing world, providing clear support through an increasingly complex energy sector. -- Yannick Perez, CentraleSupélec, Université Paris Saclay, France I enthusiastically recommend this book to colleagues and students seeking a sharp, authoritative look at the dramatic transformation of Europes gas industry over the past decadeand the seismic shifts still ahead. The editors deliver a compelling, forward-looking analysis thats both essential reading and a roadmap to whats next. -- Benjamin F. Hobbs, The Johns Hopkins University, USA

Contents
Introduction to European Gas Markets in Transition 1
Andris Piebalgs and Marzia Sesini
PART I SECURING SUPPLY TO EUROPE
1 Rebuilding energy security 5
Manfred Hafner and Pier Paolo Raimondi
2 Filling the gaps in solidarity arrangements 27
Marzia Sesini
3 Security of supply in the regulatory and in the market design
discourse 42
Frank Umbach
PART II DYNAMICS OF THE LIBERALISED NATURAL GAS
SECTOR IN THE EU
4 Evolution of European natural gas market regulation 66
Adrien Nicolle and Marzia Sesini
5 Impact of the gas crisis on gas market regulation 81
Anne-Sophie Corbeau
6 Embracing decarbonization in the gas sector 102
Andris Piebalgs
PART III THE EVOLUTION OF THE NATURAL GAS VALUE CHAIN
7 Transforming inside out: Opportunities for the upstream
business 114
Andrea Stegher
8 Network Codes and new challenges for midstream 123
Sergio Ascari
9 DSOs activities for a sustainable future 149
Eva Hennig
PART IV ENERGY TRANSITION AND GAS SECTOR
DECARBONISATION
10 Clean molecules for gas in the Fit for 55 165
Anna Creti
11 Market uptake of renewable gases 184
Marzia Sesini and James Kneebone
12 The long-term vision for the clean molecule economy 209
Sylvia Elisabeth Beyer
13 Conclusion to European Gas Markets in Transition 218
Andreas C. Goldthau
Edited by Marzia Sesini, Adrien Nicolle, Ilaria Conti and Andris Piebalgs, Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute, Italy