Black Sea gas could make Romania one of Europe’s largest gas producers in the 2020s, says the nation’s Energy Minister, Anton Anton, according to Ukrinform. A decade ago, Romania and Ukraine agreed on delimitation of their Black Sea border. Ukraine’s Black Sea gas development suffered a major setback in 2014 when Russian soldiers seized the platforms and pipelines of Chornomornaftagaz. Now, Romania seeks investment in developing its offshore reserves. Minister Anton said: “Of course, we can not compete with Russia, but we can become a factor in energy stability in the region, creating a gas hub in Romania.”
Black Sea gas could make Romania one of Europe’s largest gas producers in the 2020s
