Abstract
Overview
Introduction
The constantly and rapidly changing nature of Europe's gas markets arises from
factors such as market opening, liberalization, new market entrants and a
movement away from oil indexed pricing mechanisms. These factors mean that an
up to date, broadly based and authoritative source of information on the
European markets is now more important than ever before for players throughout
the value chain.
Scope
- Incisive analysis of the current situation in Europe's fast moving gas
markets
- Broadly based analysis of the EU 25 markets and eight related markets in
and around Europe
- Detailed supply and demand balances showing sources of indigenous
production, imports, exports and end user consumption patterns
- Up to date coverage of latest EU and national regulatory developments
including gas directive implementation
Report Highlights
In addition to a Regional Overview, each of the 33 markets is analyzed with
specific detail in the following areas:- Market Summary - An overview of the
main trends and characteristics of each market. Supply and Demand Balance - A
statistical analysis of pipeline and LNG supply sources combined with
consumption by end use sector.
Supply Overview - A detailed analysis of indigenous production trends and gas
import activities. Demand Overview - An analysis of current and historical
sectoral demand trends. Regulatory Structure - An examination of key
governmental, legal and political influences on the sector.
Wholesale Environment - Describing the status of existing and emerging hubs.
Infrastructure - An overview of key pipeline, LNG and storage infrastructure
with an analysis of future development plans and pending projects.
Reasons to Purchase
- Obtain up to date, relevant and standardized information on European and
related gas markets from a single source
- Have a logical framework to monitor market developments and emerging
trends, identify opportunities and plan strategies accordingly
- Save time tracking multiple information sources