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Romania to Guard Black Sea Gas with Advanced Tech by 2027
2 Feb
Summary
- Romania plans advanced Black Sea detection by 2027.
- Offshore Neptun Deep gas project begins in 2027.
- EU's SAFE initiative will fund part of defense upgrades.

Romania is set to enhance its Black Sea security with advanced detection systems by 2027. This strategic investment aims to protect the upcoming Neptun Deep offshore gas project, which is expected to make Romania a net gas exporter and the largest gas producer in the EU. The project is slated for first gas delivery in 2027.
These enhanced detection capabilities, including radars and drones, are a priority for national security, especially given Romania's proximity to Ukraine and recent security concerns in the Black Sea. A portion of the funding for these upgrades will be sourced from the EU's 'SAFE' rearmament initiative, providing Romania with access to substantial funds between 2026 and 2030.
Beyond security, the SAFE initiative is expected to stimulate Romania's economy. It will aid in revitalizing the domestic defense industry and could divert production to other sectors, such as automotive manufacturing. Economic growth is projected to accelerate from 2027, supported by defense spending, offshore gas production, and government fiscal consolidation efforts.




