Conclusions
A relative mature infrastructure in North West Europe still requires single debottlenecking measures to enhance security of supply
For enabling new supply sources and rerouting of existing supplies substantial investments from south-east into central Europe are required to match volumes for high demand areas and increased flexibility requirements
An
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