Natural Gas in Germany: Security, Supply, Transition - Andreas Schroeder | 2025 Episode 24
Description
This special 100th episode of IR thinker revisits Germany’s gas security with Andreas Schroeder, the very first expert to appear on the channel in January 2023. We trace how Germany has reshaped its gas architecture since the war in Ukraine, from the shift towards short-term pipeline contracts and the rapid expansion of LNG import capacity to changes in storage policy and declining domestic gas consumption. The discussion examines plans for new gas-fired power plants, the security implications of the nuclear phase-out, and Germany’s emerging role as a gas hub and exporter in competition with neighbours such as Poland. We also explore the country’s growing dependence on US and Norwegian supplies, the debate over Russian LNG, and the prospects of sourcing gas from Africa, Qatar and Canada, before assessing the key risks that will define Germany’s natural gas security in the years ahead.
Andreas Schroeder
Andreas Schroeder is Head of Energy Analytics (Quantitative) at Independent Commodity Intelligence Services (ICIS), where he leads an international team analysing global energy market dynamics. His work combines quantitative modelling with market intelligence to assess gas flows, contract structures and price formation across Europe and beyond, and he regularly contributes to analytical reports and media commentary on European gas security and energy transition challenges.
Content
00:00 – Introduction
03:13 – Current Natural Gas Flows to Germany and Contract Structures
05:08 – The Logic Behind Short-Term Pipeline Contracts
07:27 – LNG Imports and the Expansion of German Infrastructure
09:47 – Gas Storage Developments Since the War in Ukraine
14:03 – Declining Gas Consumption in Germany: Causes and Implications
16:58 – New Gas-Fired Power Plants in Germany
19:32 – The Impact of the Nuclear Phase-Out on Energy Security
22:20 – Innovative Gas Procurement Strategies for the German Market
24:42 – Germany’s Role as a Gas Exporter
26:43 – Export Infrastructure and Capacity
28:23 – Competition Between Germany and Poland in Gas Trade
30:43 – Dependence on US and Norwegian Gas After the Russian Cut-Off
33:26 – Can the EU Operate Without Russian LNG?
35:24 – The Potential of African Gas for Germany
36:53 – Qatar’s Role in Germany’s Gas Supply
39:53 – Canada as an Emerging Gas Partner for Germany
41:52 – Future Challenges for Germany’s Natural Gas Security
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