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Austria without Russian natural gas? Expected economic impacts of a drastic gas supply shock and mitigation strategies

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As the war in Ukraine continues, there is an increasing threat of a drastic reduction of Russian gas supply to the European Union (EU). A sudden drop in gas trade between EU countries and Russia could
arise from an EU-imposed import embargo, a Russian export embargo or by pipeline malfunction due to the military conflict. Natural gas imports from Russia account for 80% of Austria’s annual gas consumption, and for roughly 38% of the EU’s gas consumption. This policy brief discusses the likely short-term impacts on the Austrian economy resulting from an immediate import stop of Russian natural gas, as well as possible actions for mitigation and their effects.

Period24 May 2022

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  • TitleAustria without Russian natural gas? Expected economic impacts of a drastic gas supply shock and mitigation strategies
    Media name/outletCSH Policy Brief
    Country/TerritoryAustria
    Date24/05/22
    DescriptionAs the war in Ukraine continues, there is an increasing threat of a drastic reduction of Russian gas supply to the European Union (EU). A sudden drop in gas trade between EU countries and Russia could
    arise from an EU-imposed import embargo, a Russian export embargo or by pipeline malfunction due to the military conflict. Natural gas imports from Russia account for 80% of Austria’s annual gas consumption, and for roughly 38% of the EU’s gas consumption. This policy brief discusses the likely short-term impacts on the Austrian economy resulting from an immediate import stop of Russian natural gas, as well as possible actions for mitigation and their effects.
    URLhttps://www.csh.ac.at/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/2022-05-24-CSH-Policy-Brief-Gas-Shock-Long-Version-EN.pdf
    PersonsAnton Pichler, Tobias Reisch, Johannes Stangl, Stefan Thurner, Jan Hurt