Gas demand Between 2010 and 2015, gas demand in the European Union has decreased more than 20%. At the same time, gas projects are evaluated with a more than 70% higher gas demand scenario in 2030. By 2021 gas consumption only returned to about 2010 levels. The EU has an overall surplus of gas import infrastructure and many of import capacities are underutilized. On the other hand, the EU goals for
energy efficiency would reduce gas demand in the next years. The EU has set itself a 20% energy savings target by 2020 when compared to the projected use of energy in 2020.
European Climate Policy The key targets of the EU on climate policy by 2030 are at least 40% cut in greenhouse gas emissions compared with 1990, 27% of total energy consumption from renewable energy and 27% increase in energy efficiency. According to the
International Energy Agency, "no more than one-third of proven reserves of fossil fuels can be consumed prior to 2050 if the world is to achieve the 2 °C goal". The European Investment Bank has stated its commitment to control climate change, yet is still aiming to finance the corridor.
Diversification With the SGC, one of the goals on the EU is to diversify natural gas supply routes and reduce dependency from Russia. However, the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is to lend US$200 million to Lukoil to develop the
Shah Deniz gas field in Azerbaijan. The Russian company
Lukoil, whose CEO is an Azerbaijani businessman
Vagit Alekperov, owns 10% of the field.
Supporting the Azerbaijani government Building SGC, European countries and companies support gas export from Azerbaijan and contribute to finance Azerbaijan's government. Many critics, watchdog groups and
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have criticized the Azerbaijani government as repressive or authoritarian, and also assert activists and journalists are regularly arrested on false charges and imprisoned. The
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) wrote in 2015, that "for more than a decade Azerbaijan has made shameless use of
caviar diplomacy to charm European governments, its most important oil and gas clients". The CEE BankWatch warns that "Developing Shah Deniz stage 2 and the Southern Gas Corridor is likely to cement further the oppressive structures of the Aliyev government". but the activity of the ESISC itself is characterized as a part of the Azerbaijani propaganda (see
European strategic intelligence and security center). Over ten European media organizations have jointly investigated the Azerbaijani government, and have accused officials of
laundering money to the United Kingdom. Dubbed the "
Azerbaijani Laundromat", this scheme allegedly consisted of sending 2.5 billion euros to European politician and Azerbaijani elites; the money was also used to purchase luxury goods. One of the reasons why the laundering took place was because the Azerbaijani government needed to keep a positive image in Europe to gain support for the Southern Gas Corridor. The corridor is a main reason for the laundering and can explain the government's heavy lobbying at the European level. As a result of the scandal, more than 80 human right activists and opposing politicians were arrested and jailed in Azerbaijan. == Outside opinion and protests ==