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by Lena Schmidt
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The LAMPA conversation festival hosted a session analyzing the future of natural gas and its role in the energy transition, according to event programming. The discussion focused on the commodity’s long-term economic viability and its position within the broader shift toward renewable energy.

Natural Gas and the Energy Transition

The forum takes place as the energy industry manages a transition between traditional fossil fuels and carbon-neutral alternatives. In many European markets, natural gas is categorized as a “bridge fuel,” a tool intended to provide energy security and stability while reducing reliance on coal. However, the economic longevity of this role is currently under scrutiny due to tightening emissions targets and shifting policy frameworks.

The session at the LAMPA festival addressed these dynamics, examining the trajectory of the gas market and the practical implications for future energy consumption and infrastructure investment.

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