The article discusses the lack of concrete projects related to American investment in Kosovo's gas sector, according to Arben Kllokoqi, an expert at the Vienna Community Energy Secretariat. Kllokoqi criticizes the debate around the investment as being more political than based on substantive analysis, noting that no clear project concept has been made public. He emphasizes the need to understand Kosovo’s demand for gas and whether there is a genuine requirement for such investments. Kllokoqi outlines potential uses for the gas, including building a thermal power plant or constructing a gas pipeline through Kosovo, which he suggests could serve as a strategic investment. However, he stresses that any project would require a detailed plan outlining implementation methods and benefits. The article notes that while the U.S. has requested Kosovo's participation in a regional gas project, the current government has proposed an alternative initiative focused on coal gasification, which Kllokoqi views as more of a political statement than a practical solution due to the absence of feasibility studies.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced critique of both the U.S. and the current government's approaches to gas investment in Kosovo. It does not overtly favor one side over the other but highlights the lack of substance in the debates and the absence of concrete plans. While the expert expresses concerns,






