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Romania is preparing to monitor offshore gas projects in the Black Sea better

Romania will have advanced detection capability in the Black Sea by the year 2027, to protect an offshore gas project that is currently being developed. This will turn Romania into a gas exporter and also protect other infrastructure.

The European Union (EU) and NATO state shares a land border of 650 km with Ukraine. Over the past two years, Russian drones have repeatedly violated its airspace. Mines are also floating in the Black Sea along key trade and energy route.

Neptun Deep offshore gas project jointly owned by?OMV Petrom, and state-owned Romgaz, will reach first gas 2027. This makes Romania the EU's biggest gas producer.

Radu Burnete is the economic advisor to Nicusor Dan of the centrist party and he told us that "it is certain that Romania will need to invest in advanced detection capabilities".

This includes radars, drones and sensors. The idea is that we need to be more aware of what happens offshore. It is a top priority. It must be implemented (by '2027).

A part of the capabilities?will be funded by the EU's SAFE rearmament program - Romania will have access to 16,6 billion euro from 2026 until 2030.

According to the conditions of these funds, certain elements of what every member state purchases will be manufactured in that country. Burnete stated the government would ensure Romania can also export a part of its manufacturing.

Burnete said that the SAFE expenditures would help revive the country's state defence industry, boost the economy and divert some production towards struggling automakers. It could also address some security concerns raised by Russia's conflict in Ukraine.

He predicted that the economy would grow from 2027 onwards, supported in part by the defence budget, offshore gas, and government efforts to reduce the deficit.

Burnete stated that the?Black Sea, the Danube River, and state investments in motorway infrastructure are all part of the country?s appeal to investors.

Romania could become a logistic hub for Ukraine's reconstruction thanks to the Danube, and additional investment in the Black Sea Port of Constanta.

Burnete stated that SAFE would finance many of the interconnections between Moldova and Ukraine. Reporting by Luiza Ili; Editing and proofreading by Ali Williams

(source: Reuters)