@article{article_1656004, title={LNG: Europe’s Energy Supply Security Amid Geopolitical Turmoil – Transforming Dependence into Resilience}, journal={The Journal of International Scientific Researches}, volume={10}, pages={294–305}, year={2025}, DOI={10.23834/isrjournal.1656004}, author={Badalov, Elmir}, keywords={Sıvılaştırılmış Doğal Gaz (LNG), Avrupa Enerji Güvenliği, ABD-AB Enerji İlişkileri, Rusya-Ukrayna Çatışması, Enerji Çeşitlendirmesi}, abstract={The purpose of this study is to explore the transformative role of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in reshaping the European Union’s (EU) energy strategy following the geopolitical crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Historically reliant on Russian pipeline gas, the EU faced an urgent need to diversify its energy sources. LNG emerged as a critical alternative, enabling the EU to secure supplies from global markets and reduce dependency on Russian imports. This transition was supported by extensive investments in regasification infrastructure, which expanded capacity by 33% between 2021 and 2023. The study adopts a qualitative analysis of geopolitical, economic, and environmental dimensions, drawing on data from energy organizations and policy frameworks. Results indicate that LNG has significantly enhanced Europe’s energy security by diversifying suppliers and stabilizing natural gas supplies. However, challenges remain, including pricing volatility, infrastructure disparities, and environmental concerns such as methane emissions. The study concludes that while LNG plays a vital role in addressing short-term energy needs, its long-term compatibility with the EU’s decarbonization goals requires strategic policy alignment and investments in cleaner technologies. This analysis provides a nuanced understanding of LNG’s potential as a transitional fuel, balancing energy security with sustainability.}, number={2}, publisher={Salih YILDIZ}