Commodity Market Report
Belgium gas markets long-term outlook H1 2015
Report summary
Long term Belgian gas demand is largely influenced by expected developments in the power sector. Post 2016, the IED opt out of coal-fired generation plants will drive gas demand growth, helped also by the phased closure of some Belgian nuclear reactors.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- Key changes
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Demand
- Power
- Non-Power
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Infrastructure
- Pipeline infrastructure
- LNG infrastructure
- Storage infrastructure
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Contracts
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Piped gas contracts and flows
- Contracted gas exports
- LNG contracts and flows
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Piped gas contracts and flows
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Supply-demand balances
- Gas flows into Belgium
- Belgium transit gas flows
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Costs
- Tariffs for transportation
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Prices
- Trading at Zeebrugge
Tables and charts
This report includes 11 images and tables including:
- Gas demand by sector 2005 to 2035
- Key infrastructure
- Supply demand gap
- Long run delivered costs of gas to Belgium
- Annual gas prices (real 2015)
- Historical piped imports
- Belgium contracted piped imports
- Historical LNG imports
- Belgium contracted LNG imports
- Gas flows into Belgium
- Transit gas flows
What's included
This report contains:
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