Russia’s intervention in the Crimean Peninsula poses few risks to Europe’s energy supplies, but escalation or Western sanctions could change that assessment. If the crisis expanded to mainland Ukraine, the integrity of that country’s pipelines and the natural gas they carry to EU members would be the most immediate energy concern. Although Ukraine’s energy assets don’t appear to be a major focus of Russia’s occupation of the Crimean peninsula, any escalation of the crisis could have serious energy consequences, regionally and globally. The initial reaction of energy markets has been cautious, with Monday’s jump of around 2% for Brent crude and nearly 10% for European gas futures largely erased in Tuesday’s trading . While some of Russia’s oil exports to Europe transit through Ukraine, the latter’s natural gas pipelines are the bigger worry, especially in light of Russia’s past use of the “gas weapon.” It’s always dicey commenting on […]