Common rules for gas pipelines entering the EU internal market
In November 2017, the European Commission adopted a legislative proposal to fully apply key provisions of the 2009 Gas Directive to gas pipelines between the European Union (EU) and third countries. Member States would need to cooperate with third countries to ensure full compliance with EU rules. The revised directive was seen by many observers as a part of the broader EU response to the Gazprom-led Nord Stream 2 project, which the European Commission publicly opposes. The Parliament adopted its position on the gas directive in plenary on April 2018, whereas the Council adopted its general approach on 8 February 2019. This was swiftly followed by a single trilogue meeting on 12 February 2019 at which the EU institutions reached a provisional agreement. The agreed text was later formally adopted by Parliament and Council, and entered into force on 23 May 2019. Fourth edition. The ‘EU Legislation in Progress’ briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure.
Briefing
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Ключова дума
- внос (ЕС)
- газопровод
- ГЕОГРАФИЯ
- Германия
- доклад
- документация
- доставка на газ
- Европа
- ЕВРОПЕЙСКИ СЪЮЗ
- единен пазар
- ЕНЕРГЕТИКА
- енергийна мрежа
- енергийна политика
- изграждане на Европа
- икономическа география
- МЕЖДУНАРОДНИ ОТНОШЕНИЯ
- нефтена промишленост
- обикновена законодателна процедура
- ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И КОМУНИКАЦИИ
- организация на транспорта
- политика на сътрудничество
- политическа география
- право на Европейския съюз
- предложение (ЕС)
- природен газ
- Русия
- сигурност на доставяне
- СОЦИАЛНИ ВЪПРОСИ
- строителство и градоустройство
- ТРАНСПОРТ
- трета държава
- търговия
- ТЪРГОВИЯ