Europe energy in brief archive - Q2 2018
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Cyprus plans to commission FSRU by 2020
- TANAP section hits commissioning stage on time, under budget
- Expectations of market tightening swing carbon price sentiment
- Spain hopes for increased use of LNG facilities through law change
- Gazprom's pragmatic capitulation in EC antitrust ruling
- The wind of change blows through Poland's power mix
- AlexandroupolisLNG terminal delay
- Germany awards second round of offshore wind: one more step towards transition
- France introduces new storage tariffs
- Challenging market conditions test the resolve of large gas generators
- Snam, Enagas and Fluxys win DESFA bid
- Total confirms energy market ambitions with Direct Energie deal
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Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- TANAP construction progress
- Import markets affected by antitrust ruling
- France gas storage depleted
- Inventory at Northwest Europe regas terminals
- Belgium nuclear phase-out
- Groningen production plan vs WM 2017 base case
What's included
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