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 Romania & Black Sea Energy Security - Roxana Caliminte | 2024 Episode 24
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Romania & Black Sea Energy Security - Roxana Caliminte | 2024 Episode 24

The IR thinker · Martin Zubko

October 2, 202443m 11s

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Show Notes

This episode of The IR thinker examines Romania’s energy security and its strategic role in the Black Sea region with Roxana Caliminte, focusing on how offshore resources, regional tensions and EU climate goals intersect. The discussion explores Romania’s Black Sea energy strategy, relations with neighbours such as Bulgaria and Turkey, investment and infrastructure challenges, and the trade-offs between economic gains, environmental protection and long-term sustainability.


Roxana Caliminte

Roxana Caliminte served as Deputy Secretary General of Gas Infrastructure Europe from 2017 to 2024, having previously worked for Romania’s gas transmission operator Transgaz on relations with EU institutions and government bodies. She has also been an adviser on international relations and economic affairs in the Romanian Parliament, is a visiting lecturer at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, and has been recognised by Consultancy Intelligence Publishing as one of the Top 30 Female Energy Market Analysts globally.


Content

00:00 - Introduction

01:52 - Romania’s Black Sea Energy Strategy: Current Vision and Goals

04:25 - Strengthening Romania’s Energy Security

06:50 - Impact of the Ukraine Conflict on Romania’s Energy Security

08:14 - Balancing Energy Opportunities and Russian Interests in the Black Sea

10:09 - Diplomatic Relations with Bulgaria and Turkey in the Context of Energy

11:19 - Joint Energy Initiatives with Bulgaria and Turkey

12:08 - Romania’s Role in the EU’s Energy Security and Diversification

15:09 - Attracting Foreign Investment: Regulatory and Policy Challenges

16:43 - Economic Gains vs Sustainability in Exploiting Black Sea Energy

18:40 - Public Opinion on Black Sea Energy Projects and the Energy Transition

20:57 - Consequences of Failing to Capitalise on Black Sea Energy Resources

22:21 - Key Theoretical Factors for Potential Failure in Romania’s Energy Projects

23:44 - Technological Innovations Required for Deepwater Extraction in the Black Sea

25:23 - Infrastructure Upgrades Needed for Monetising Black Sea Energy Resources

27:42 - International Interest in Developing Black Sea Energy Projects

28:41 - Skilled Labour Requirements for Romania’s Energy Sector

30:06 - Balancing Environmental Protection and Energy Exploitation

33:13 - Impact of Energy Projects on Romania’s Fisheries and Tourism Sectors

35:06 - Meeting EU Energy and Climate Goals Through Black Sea Resources

38:13 - Government and Opposition Perspectives on Romania’s Energy Transition

40:37 - Potential Research Areas in Romania’s Energy Strategy and Policy


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