Europe energy in brief archive- Q1 2019
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Expansion, divestment and state support – a regas round-up
- Increasing utilisation triggers possible Netherlands LNG capacity expansion
- UK backs offshore wind through the 2020s
- European gas storage utilisation drops sharply in February
- Groningen — to shut in as early as 2024?
- Germany LNG import plans progress
- EU reaches agreement to regulate Nord Stream 2
- UK's first fracking site reports stable flows of 0.1 mmcfd
- Croatia to become Europe's latest LNG importer following FID
- Spanish hydro reserves accumulate, but still run short of 5-year average
- The UK makes largest gas find in a decade (for the second time in 4 months)
- ExxonMobil backs German LNG project with non-binding capacity booking
- 3 more item(s)...
Tables and charts
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TTF price differentials & European gas storage withdrawals Feb 2019Spanish hydro reserveGazprom Export's 2018 sales on the ESPEuropean imports: LNG vs Russia pipe in 2017-18
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