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Coronavirus: Impact on European gas markets (23 April)
Report summary
Signs of recovery in gas and power demand are beginning to emerge where lockdowns and restrictions are being eased. Is Europe finally turning a corner? If current coronavirus restrictions last for three months, we estimate 17.6 bcm of gas demand will be lost across seven of Europe's largest gas markets - up from our previous estimate of 16.9 bcm. Our weekly update includes a refresh of our Pan-Europe report and detailed country reports for Germany, UK, Italy, France, Spain, Netherlands and Belgium - which together account for over 70% of European gas demand. A datapack is now available for subscribers of our European Energy Service.
Table of contents
- Our latest weekly update can be found here: Coronavirus: Impact on European gas markets (30 April)
- NEW – the data supporting our reports is available through Wood Mackenzie's European Energy Service:
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Data pack: coronavirus impact on European gas demand
- Reports available for download:
- 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
- The eight individual reports are in slidepack format – please access through report downloads
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