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20.05.2011
Europeanization of Energy Corridors: Pieces of the puzzle supporting construction of the Southern energy corridor
About this event
20 May 2011 from 11:00 until 18:00
09:00 -10:30 Session 4: New perspectives for the Southern energy corridor
Chairperson: Christof van Agt, Clingendael International Energy Program, The Hague
Transit and transit competition?
Florian Encke, Trade and Transit Department, The Energy Charter Secretariat, Brussels
A legal framework to facilitate the diversification of energy supply routes
Anouk Honoré, Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, London
Southern energy corridor project face to economic recession and natural gas
demand in Europe
11:00 -13:00 Session 5 : New energy routes for Europe
Chairperson: Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, CERI-Sciences Po, Paris
The Southern corridor projects at test: credibility, feasibility, efficiency
and realism
Gabriele Egartner, Nabucco Gas Pipeline International GmbH, Vienna
Nabucco: the gas bridge from Asia to Europe and the flagship project in the
Southern corridor
Giorgi Vashakmadze, Director of Corporate Development, White Stream Consortium, Tbilisi
Impact of the Southern corridor on EU’s energy mix and the role of White Stream in
catalyzing the opening of the Southern corridor
Marco Margheri, Head of EU Representation, EDISON, Brussels
The Development of ITGI and IGB interconnectors as the first phase of
the Southern corridor
14:00 -16:00 Experience-Sharing Meeting for Young Researchers
Chairperson: François Bafoil, Senior Research Fellow, CNRS/Sciences Po-CERI, Paris
Fabrice Andreani, Sciences Po-CERI, Paris
Inessa Baban, Université Sorbonne, Paris
Samia Boucetta, Sciences Po-CERI, Paris
Uğur Kaya, EHESS, Paris
Olgu Okumuş, Sciences Po-CERI, Paris
Özlem Özkızılkaya, Energy Systems and Policies Program, Mines Paris Tech
Kamila Waciega, Sciences Po-CERI, Paris
Bern Weber, University of Frankfurt / Main