Spanish energy interdependence requires an adequate management in order to minimise risks stemming from some suppliers. This article contributes to such a task by analysing the Spanish pattern of energy interdependence, as well as the impact of a changing global energy landscape, characterised by fragmented governance. The analysis focuses in two separate dimensions of the Spanish energy interdependence pattern: the physical security of hydrocarbon supplies and the implications for economic security.
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