In the new episode of EuroCast, Nikolas Farantouris hosts the Chairman and Executive Director of the Institute of Energy for SE Europe (IENE), Costis Stambolis, at the European Parliament, in a discussion on the energy crisis, security of supply and the geopolitical developments shaping the new energy landscape.
In EuroCast #5, entitled: “Energy Crisis 2025 – Why It’s Different & What Greece Is Doing”, Mr. Costis Stambolis analyzes why the current crisis differs from previous ones, with LNG now taking on a pivotal role and with developments in the Persian Gulf creating serious deficits in the global oil market. At the center of the discussion is the EU, in terms of what it learned from the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, how it is attempting to shield itself in terms of energy, and what the limits of its current options are. Particular reference is also made to Greece and the possibilities that open up through the exploitation of domestic hydrocarbon deposits, not only for its energy self-sufficiency but also for European security:
#EUROCAST is a series of podcast broadcasted in Brussels by Dr. Nikolas E. Farantouris, independent Member of the European Parliament (2024-2029), Professor of EU Law and Policies, European Jean Monnet Chair in Competition, Energy and Transport, University of Peiraeus, Greece.