2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3829455
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Wind of change: A Scandinavian perspective on energy transition and the ‘greenification’ of the oil and gas sector

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“…Norway is a significant exporter of natural gas to the EU (Export 2021). Despite the relative success of the energy transition, the country and the rest of the world depend on oil and natural gas, which are important sources of revenue for the state budget (Anchustegui and Glapiak 2021).…”
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“…Norway is a significant exporter of natural gas to the EU (Export 2021). Despite the relative success of the energy transition, the country and the rest of the world depend on oil and natural gas, which are important sources of revenue for the state budget (Anchustegui and Glapiak 2021).…”
Section: The Importance Of the Baltic Pipe For Central And Eastern Eu...mentioning
confidence: 99%