Table of Contents
DATAMONITOR VIEW 1 CATALYST 1 SUMMARY 1 ANALYSIS 2 Gas Market
Overview 2 Industry Landscape 2 Regulation 2 Wholesale Environment
3 Gas Supply and Demand Analysis 4 Gas Infrastructure 7 Pipelines
7 Storage 9 LNG 10 Electricity Market Overview 11 Industry
Landscape 11 Regulation 11 Wholesale Environment 12 Electricity
Supply and Demand Analysis 13 Electricity Infrastructure 17 Generation
Capacity 17 Electricity Networks 18 Competitive Intensity Analysis
Overview 20 Datamonitor' s MCI Index offers a robust framework for
measuring the development of energy Market Competitive Intensity 20 The
MCI Index shows how competitive a particular market is. This has applications
for both new entrants seeking to enter the market, and established players and
former monopoly incumbents seeking to defined their market share from new
entrants. 20 The MCI Index assesses markets as they stood in early 2009
and forecasts conditions likely to be prevailing in July 2012, five years
after full market opening 20 The MCI assessment draws on nine underlying
metrics grouped into three broad clusters: Market framework; Supplier Push;
Customer Pull 21 Each of the nine pillars has an assessment scale to allow
for the comparison of diverse markets (see appendix for more details) 22
Gas Market Competitive Intensity 23 The Belgium gas market has strong
Supplier Push and Customer Pull scores 24 With a relatively strong
regulator and favourable pipeline regimes, Belgium scores highly on the Market
Framework metrics 24 Effectiveness of Regulator [2009: 6.5/10 2012: 8/10]
24 Ease of Third Party Access [2009: 7/10 2012: 8.5/10] 25 Pricing
Regime [2009: 5/10 2012: 6.5/10] 25 The existence of a reasonably well
established and liquid wholesale market is the main element of the Supplier
Push metric 25 Wholesale Market Fragmentation [2009: 2/10 2012: 2.5/10]
25 Retail Market Fragmentation [2009: 3/10 2012: 5.5/10] 25 In the
retail market there is a similar degree of concentration. Collectively the
three largest players own around 93% of the market. Whilst we expect some
erosion of this position over the forecast period, it is unlikely to happen to
any significant degree. 25 Traded Market Maturity [2009: 8/10 2012: 10/10]
25 Belgium' s Customer Pull metrics will show an incremental improvement in
the medium term. 26 Access to Market Information [2009: 3/10 2012: 5/10]
26 Consumer Representation [2009: 3/10 2012: 4/10] 26 Propensity to
Switch [2009: 3/10 2012: 4/10] 26 Electricity Market Competitive Intensity
27 The Belgian power market shows development across all metrics over the
forecast period 27 The Belgium power market has strong Market Framework
scores 28 All of the Belgian Market Framework factors score at the upper
end of the metrics scale 28 Effectiveness of Regulator [2009: 6/10 2012:
8/10] 28 Ease of Third Party Access [2009: 6/10 2012: 7.5/10] 29
Pricing Regime [2009: 5/10 2012: 6.5/10] 29 The creation of a Belgian
power exchange drives the Supplier Push factors higher in 2012 29
Wholesale Market Fragmentation [2009: 2/10 2012: 4/10] 29 Retail Market
Fragmentation [2009: 3/10 2012: 5/10] 29 Traded Market Maturity [2009:
3.5/10 2012: 5/10] 29 All of the Customer Pull metrics are expected to
show incremental improvement by 2012 30 Access to Market Information
[2009: 3/10 2012: 4.5/10] 30 Consumer Representation [2009: 4.5/10 2012:
6/10] 30 Propensity to Switch [2009: 2.5/10 2012: 4/10] 30 Competitive
intensity is likely to remain limited in the short term 31 COMPETITIVE
INTENSITY ANALYSIS APPENDIX 32 MCI Scores Summary 32 MCI Scoring
Scales 35 APPENDIX 40 List of power stations in Belgium 40
Definitions 42 Ask the analyst 43 Datamonitor consulting 43
Disclaimer 43 List of Tables Table 1: Belgium gas supply and demand
balance, 2007-08e 4 Table 2: Belgium gas transmission pipelines 9
Table 3: Belgium gas storage sites 10 Table 4: Belgium LNG terminal 10
Table 5: Belgium power supply and demand balance, 2007-08e 13 Table 6:
Belgium system capacity 19 Table 7: Market Competitive Intensity, Belgium
2009 and 2012 32 Table 8: MCI Additive, Europe 2009 and 2012 33 Table
9: MCI Multiplicative, Europe 2009 and 2012 34 Table 10: Belgium power
generation assets 40 List of Figures Figure 1: Belgium gas import
supply sources, 2008e 5 Figure 2: Belgium gas sectoral consumption, 2008e
6 Figure 3: Belgium gas consumption, trends and forecast, 1990-2020f 7
Figure 4: Belgium power production by fuel type, 1990-2008e 14 Figure 5:
Belgium power production by fuel type, 2008e 15 Figure 6: Belgium power
sectoral consumption, 2008e 16 Figure 7: Belgium power consumption, trends
and forecast, 1990-2020f 17 Figure 8: Belgium power generation capacity by
fuel type, 2007 18 Figure 9: MCI Assessment Scale 20 Figure 10: MCI
Assessment Framework 21 Figure 11: MCI Scales 22 Figure 12: European
Gas Market Competitive Intensity, 2009-12 23 Figure 13: Gas Market
Competitive Intensity, Belgium 24 Figure 14: European Power Market
Competitive Intensity, 2009-12 27 Figure 15: Power Market Competitive
Intensity, Belgium 28 Figure 16: Market Competitive Intensity, Belgium
31 Figure 17: Scale for MCI Assessment, Effectiveness of Regulator 35
Figure 18: Scale for MCI Assessment, Ease of Third Party Access 35 Figure
19: Scale for MCI Assessment, Pricing Regime 36 Figure 20: Scale for MCI
Assessment, Wholesale Market Fragmentation 37 Figure 21: Scale for MCI
Assessment, Retail Market Fragmentation 37 Figure 22: Scale for MCI
Assessment, Traded Market Maturity 38 Figure 23: Scale for MCI Assessment,
Access to Market Information 38 Figure 24: Scale for MCI Assessment,
Consumer Representation 39 Figure 25: Scale for MCI Assessment, Propensity
to Switch 39
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