... to the threats in the M.E. and N. Africa, and I do not mean the regimes in those countries, even if they are Islamist. They will be pragmatic, as the Saudis show us.
I am talking more about the events in Mali and Algeria by hit-and-run merchants who can attack and cripple a facility and then disappear back into the population. They are a real threat to our energy security.
These facilities are often out in the middle of nowhere. To secure them fully would take a huge army... a personnel and economic impossibility. And even if they were secured it is an even more impossible challenge to protect every inch of oil and gas pipeline.
The US appears to have noticed this. It aims to be energy self-sufficient by 2030; but what about us, what about Europe? Europe relies heavily on imported energy, it does not have enough raw material to power itself. A scheme to cover large areas of the Sahara with solar panels to provide electricity to Europe has been scrapped, possibly because of security.
So, when will our politicians wake up and do something about it?