Commodity Market Report
Europe gas and LNG imports and contracts long-term outlook H1 2020
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Report summary
Europe’s supply mix has shifted dramatically in response to the demand slump this year. Flows from Algeria collapsed, Norway withheld volumes and Russia's Gazprom revised down its forecast of exports. But there is additional space in the European market both for further incremental LNG and Russian pipeline imports. While demand destruction in 2020 will see imports fall by some 17 bcm year-on-year, Europe’s structural reliance on imports continues to rise as indigenous production falls – and by 2030 imports will again reach 2019 levels.
Table of contents
- Recent developments
- Future trends
- Recent developments
- Future trends
- Recent developments
- Future trends
- Recent developments
- Future trends
Tables and charts
This report includes 13 images and tables including:
- Contracted and uncontracted flows
- Flows by major pipelines
- Norway pipe contracts by destination and buyer
- Contracted and uncontracted flows
- Flows by major pipelines
- North Africa pipe contracts by destination and buyer
- Contracted and uncontracted flows
- Flows by major pipelines
- Southern Corridor pipe contracts by source, destination and buyer
- Groningen long-term pipe contracts
- Contracted & uncontracted flows
- Flows into Europe by region
- Contracted LNG volumes by buyer
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