AbstractThis paper discusses prospects for increased consumption of natural gas within the European Union (EU) up to 2030. Particular emphasis is on the power generation sector, where the main growth in demand is expected to occur, on supply and infrastructural constraints and on future price of natural gas.It can be concluded that EU gas-import needs will increase substantially up to 2010, driven by a combination of rapid increase in demand in southern Europe and declining production in northern Europe. As a result there will be an increased import dependency which will affect security of supply, not only in the gas sector but also in the electricity sector. Gas demand after 2010 will partially depend on the level of continued CO2 emission...
The book analyses the main issues for the gas industry: reserves, production, demand, infrastructure...
This article presents the results of an integrated study of the current state of the natural gas mar...
The World market of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is growing rapidly. In 2015 LNG production exceeded ...
Abstract This paper discusses prospects for increased consumption of natural gas within the European...
A report published by the Natural Gas Programme of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, conclude...
A report published by the Natural Gas Programme of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, conclude...
International audienceWorld reserves of natural gas are abundant and expected to increase up to 2050...
International audienceWorld reserves of natural gas are abundant and expected to increase up to 2050...
Gas market in Europe is experiencing a radical change for different reasons, partially determined an...
We apply the EMF 23 study design to simulate the effects of the reference case and the scenarios to ...
We analyse effects of various natural gas supply scenarios in a liberalised Western European energy ...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the development of natural gas infrastructure in the EU an...
Gas demand projections for the EU27 from a variety of sources are compared. Projected demand varies ...
The debate over the availability of conventional natural gas has been nearly as strong as that forco...
The book analyses the main issues for the gas industry: reserves, production, demand, infrastructure...
The book analyses the main issues for the gas industry: reserves, production, demand, infrastructure...
This article presents the results of an integrated study of the current state of the natural gas mar...
The World market of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is growing rapidly. In 2015 LNG production exceeded ...
Abstract This paper discusses prospects for increased consumption of natural gas within the European...
A report published by the Natural Gas Programme of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, conclude...
A report published by the Natural Gas Programme of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, conclude...
International audienceWorld reserves of natural gas are abundant and expected to increase up to 2050...
International audienceWorld reserves of natural gas are abundant and expected to increase up to 2050...
Gas market in Europe is experiencing a radical change for different reasons, partially determined an...
We apply the EMF 23 study design to simulate the effects of the reference case and the scenarios to ...
We analyse effects of various natural gas supply scenarios in a liberalised Western European energy ...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the development of natural gas infrastructure in the EU an...
Gas demand projections for the EU27 from a variety of sources are compared. Projected demand varies ...
The debate over the availability of conventional natural gas has been nearly as strong as that forco...
The book analyses the main issues for the gas industry: reserves, production, demand, infrastructure...
The book analyses the main issues for the gas industry: reserves, production, demand, infrastructure...
This article presents the results of an integrated study of the current state of the natural gas mar...
The World market of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is growing rapidly. In 2015 LNG production exceeded ...