The Russian invasion of Ukraine is a game changer for the EU gas policy. Moreover, it took place in a world context marked by rising energy prices and market turmoils that prompted increased energy bills for households and firms. Against this background, at least three important questions emerge. First, how could the EU reduce its gas imports from Russia? Second, are LNG imports a short- and long-term solution? Finally, is REPower EU the right answer? To address them, we propose a series of roundtables gathering leading experts and practitioners.
14.00-14.30 Welcome
14.30-15.30 How to cope with Russian gas, now?
Panelists: Pierre-Laurent Lucille (Chief Economist, Engie), Pierre Noël (Research Fellow, Lille),
Georg Zachmann (Senior Fellow, Bruegel). Moderator: François Lévêque (Professor, Mines
Paris-PSL)
15.45-16.45 Can LNG mean Liberty with Natural Gas?
Panelists: Steven Gabriel (Professor, University of Maryland), Michal Meidan (Director, Gas
Research Programme, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies), Fabrice Noilhan (Directeur marché
et transformation, directeur gestion des actifs gaziers Audit Officer, EDF). Moderator: Olivier
Massol (Professor, IFP School)
17.00-18.00 Is REPower EU a convincing solution?
Panelists: Franziska Holz (Professor, DIW Berlin) TBC, Thomas-Olivier Léautier (Chief
Economist, TotalEnergies), Thomas Pellerin-Carlin (Directeur Centre Energie, Institut Jacques
Delors). Moderator: Anna Creti (Professor, Université Paris Dauphine PSL)
18.00-19.30 Cocktail
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is a game changer for the EU gas policy. Moreover, it took place in a world context marked by rising energy prices and market turmoils that prompted increased energy bills for households and firms. Against this background, at least three important questions emerge. First, how could the EU reduce its gas imports from Russia? Second, are LNG imports a short- and long-term solution? Finally, is REPower EU the right answer? To address them, we propose a series of roundtables gathering leading experts and practitioners.
14.00-14.30 Welcome
14.30-15.30 How to cope with Russian gas, now?
Panelists: Pierre-Laurent Lucille (Chief Economist, Engie), Pierre Noël (Research Fellow, Lille),
Georg Zachmann (Senior Fellow, Bruegel). Moderator: François Lévêque (Professor, Mines
Paris-PSL)
15.45-16.45 Can LNG mean Liberty with Natural Gas?
Panelists: Steven Gabriel (Professor, University of Maryland), Michal Meidan (Director, Gas
Research Programme, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies), Fabrice Noilhan (Directeur marché
et transformation, directeur gestion des actifs gaziers Audit Officer, EDF). Moderator: Olivier
Massol (Professor, IFP School)
17.00-18.00 Is REPower EU a convincing solution?
Panelists: Franziska Holz (Professor, DIW Berlin) TBC, Thomas-Olivier Léautier (Chief
Economist, TotalEnergies), Thomas Pellerin-Carlin (Directeur Centre Energie, Institut Jacques
Delors). Moderator: Anna Creti (Professor, Université Paris Dauphine PSL)
18.00-19.30 Cocktail
L’école des mines (60 boulevard Saint Michel, Amphithéâtre Schlumberger)
SUR LE MÊME THÈME
ON THE SAME THEME
PUBLICATIONS
Relations with Russia: France’s unique position

[FR] Europe retains public favor in the face of the war in Ukraine

A new world order?

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
« Le discours très anti-occidental de Xi Jinping, partagé par Vladimir Poutine, vient compliquer le dilemme des Européens par rapport à la Chine »

Russie-Chine : une relation renforcée par la guerre en Ukraine malgré une rivalité régionale
