Europe gas: what to look for in 2020
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Ukraine – the corridor of uncertainty
- Legacy suppliers learn value of flexibility
- European gas storage – struggling to get down
- Oversupply to deliver even lower prices (and infrastructure bottlenecks)
- Putting a European Green Deal on the moon
- Another European player heading for LNG exit
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Russian gas flows by route
- European gas storage outlook
- European utility exits from gas value chain
- How did we do last year?
What's included
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