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Coronavirus: Impact on European gas markets (21 May)
Report summary
As some European markets begin to ease lockdown restrictions, gas demand losses continue to show signs of stabilisation. Our latest estimate of gas demand losses from coronavirus restrictions removes 17.6 bcm across eight of Europe's largest gas markets. Our weekly update includes a refresh of our Pan-Europe report and detailed country reports for Germany, UK, Italy, France, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium and Poland. Together, these markets account for three-quarters of European gas demand. A datapack is now available for subscribers of our European Energy Service: Data pack: coronavirus impact on European gas demand
Table of contents
- The data supporting our reports is available through Wood Mackenzie's European Energy Service: Data pack: coronavirus impact on European gas demand
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The nine individual reports are in slidepack format – please access through report downloads to the right of the page:
- Coronavirus: impact on European gas markets
- Coronavirus: impact on Italian gas market
- Coronavirus: impact on Spanish gas market
- Coronavirus: impact on French gas market
- Coronavirus: impact on UK gas market
- Coronavirus: impact on Dutch gas market
- Coronavirus: impact on Belgian gas market
- Coronavirus: impact on German gas market
- Coronavirus: impact on Polish gas market
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