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2008年东欧天然气市场展望研究报告——The Eastern European Gas Market Outlook 2008: Country profiles of supply, demand, regulation and infrastructure
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关键字: 东欧|天然气|Eastern European| Gas | |
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发布时间:2008.6
摘要
Countries covered: Europe
The Eastern European Gas Market Outlook 2008
Country profiles of supply, demand, regulation and infrastructure
Business Intelligence for the Energy Industry
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Some key findings from this report
- It is estimated that the Russian Shtokman gas condensate field has a reserves of 134.12tcf. Production is expected to start by 2015 while the export from this field.
- Lithuania’s government has fears for the security of its gas supply following an agreement between Gazprom, E.ON and BASF to build a North European pipeline bypassing the Baltic States.
- Latvian consumers have traditionally enjoyed the lowest gas prices in the EU. Latvijas Gaze retains a virtual monopoly on the import, transmission, and distribution of gas.
- Demand growth in Slovakia has been much weaker than in other Eastern European markets. In the decade to 2005, total demand grew by an average of 2.6% per annum.
- The Hungarian government is considering increasing gas prices by 5 to 10% during 2008 to overcome increased wholesale prices levied by Gazprom.
- Bulgargaz and Italy's Enel have undertaken a study of the feasibility of building a pipeline linking Bulgaria and Italy via Macedonia and Albania.
The Eastern European Gas Market Outlook 2008
Country profiles of supply, demand, regulation and infrastructure
European gas markets continue to experience rapid changes driven both by liberalization and new market entrants. The highly dynamic Eastern European markets offer key opportunities for growth as gas demand continues to increase.
The Eastern European Gas Market Outlook 2008 is a newly updated management report that examines the role gas plays in each of the major Eastern European markets and analyses the differences that exist in terms of gas self sufficiency, and future growth of demand.
This report provides new and updated analysis of 12 Eastern European gas markets, with detailed data on supply and demand balances. Each country profile features supply and demand overviews, an examination of key governmental, legal and political influences on the sector and an analysis of wholesale trading and the pipeline, LNG and storage infrastructure.
Use this report to identify and exploit new profit opportunities created by Eastern European gas market expansion and anticipate future market risks.
This new report will provide you with...
- Profiles of each country’s gas infrastructure including transit and distribution pipelines and their ownership, storage capacities and full colour maps of gas grids.
- An understanding of Eastern European gas regulation, including local legislation, competitive conditions and market reforms.
- Gas supply data in billion cubic metres as well as production, pipeline imports and exports by country and LNG imports.
- Key gas demand data in billion cubic metres divided by consumer into residential, non-residential and power generation.
- An overview of wholesale gas trading market in each country focussing on the market owners and operators, the active players, liquidity and future prospects.
- Gas market trends detailing each country’s gas production and demand by sector.
Additional Information
The management reports provide an in-depth and complete overview of each sector. By examining the topical issues and key market drivers, thes reports will equip you with the analysis and forecasting necessary to make the right
目录及图表
- The Eastern European Gas Market Outlook 2008
- Chapter 1 Bulgaria
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Chapter 2 Croatia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Chapter 3 Czech Republic
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Pipelines
- Storage
- Chapter 4 Estonia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Chapter 5 Hungary
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Pipelines
- Storage
- Chapter 6 Latvia
- Market summary
- Supply and Demand Balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Pipelines
- Storage
- Chapter 7 Lithuania
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Chapter 8 Poland
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Pipelines
- LNG
- Chapter 9 Romania
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Chapter 10 Russia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Chapter 11 Slovakia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Pipelines
- Storage
- Chapter 12 Slovenia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Pipelines
- List of Figures
- Figure 1.1: Bulgaria, gas production, 1995-2007e
- Figure 1.2: Bulgaria, import supply sources, 2007e
- Figure 1.3: Bulgaria, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 1.4: Bulgaria, historical and forecast demand, 1995-2020
- Figure 1.5: Bulgaria, gas grid
- Figure 2.6: Croatia, gas production, 1992-2007e
- Figure 2.7: Croatia, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 2.8: Croatia, historical and forecast demand, 1990-2020
- Figure 2.9: Croatia, gas grid
- Figure 3.10: Czech Republic gas production, 1990-2007e
- Figure 3.11: Czech Republic, import supply sources, 2007e
- Figure 3.12: Czech Republic, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 3.13: Czech Republic, historical and forecast demand, 1990-2020
- Figure 3.14: Czech Republic, gas grid
- Figure 4.15: Estonia, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 4.16: Estonia, historical and forecast demand, 1995-2020
- Figure 4.17: Estonia, gas grid
- Figure 5.18: Hungary gas production, 1990-2007e
- Figure 5.19: Hungary gas import supply sources, 2007e
- Figure 5.20: Hungary, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 5.21: Hungary, historical and forecast demand, 1990-2020
- Figure 5.22: Hungary, gas network
- Figure 6.23: Latvia, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 6.24: Latvia, , historical and forecast demand, 1990-2020
- Figure 7.25: Lithuania, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 7.26: Lithuania, historical and forecast demand, 1996-2020
- Figure 8.27: Poland, gas production, 1990-2007e
- Figure 8.28: Poland, import supply sources, 2007e
- Figure 8.29: Poland, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 8.30: Poland, historical and forecast demand, 1990-2020
- Figure 8.31: Poland, gas grid
- Figure 9.32: Romania gas production, 1990-2007e
- Figure 9.33: Romania gas import supply sources, 2007e
- Figure 9.34: Romania, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 9.35: Romania, Historical and forecast demand, 1990-2020
- Figure 9.36: Romania, gas grid
- Figure 10.37: Russia, gas production, 1990-2007e
- Figure 10.38: Russia, gas exports, 2007e
- Figure 10.39: Russia, historical and forecast demand, 1990-2020
- Figure 10.40: Russia, gas network
- Figure 11.41: Slovakia, gas production, 1990-2007e
- Figure 11.42: Slovakia, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 11.43: Slovakia, historical and forecast demand, 1990-2020
- Figure 11.44: Slovakia, gas grid
- Figure 12.45: Slovenia, gas production, 2000-2007e
- Figure 12.46: Slovenia, import supply sources, 2007e
- Figure 12.47: Slovenia, sectoral demand, 2007e
- Figure 12.48: Slovenia, historical and forecast demand, 1990-2020
- Figure 12.49: Slovenia, gas grid
- List of Tables
- Table 1.1: Bulgaria gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e* (bcm)
- Table 2.2: Croatia gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e (bcm)
- Table 2.3: Croatia, main transmission pipelines
- Table 3.4: Czech Republic gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e (bcm)
- Table 3.5: Czech Republic, storage sites
- Table 4.6: Estonia gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e* (bcm)
- Table 5.7: Hungary gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e (bcm)
- Table 5.8: Hungary, storage sites
- Table 6.9: Latvia gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e* (bcm)
- Table 7.10: Lithuania, supply and demand balance, 2006-07e (bcm)
- Table 8.11: Poland gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e (bcm)
- Table 9.12: Romania gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e (bcm)
- Table 10.13: Russia gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e (bcm)
- Table 11.14: Slovakia gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e* (bcm)
- Table 11.15: Slovakia, storage sites
- Table 12.16: Slovenia gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e* (bcm)
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