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Europe indigenous gas supply: can we slow the decline?
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The outlook for European indigenous gas supply has deteriorated significantly over the last year with the announced closure of Groningen, Europe's largest gas field. However, there's still significant discovered gas resource in Europe and corporate interest also remains strong, from the international majors through to utilities and smaller, more focused E&Ps. Presented at the 2018 London Gas & LNG Forum, this slidepack looks at the potential opportunities for upside in European indigenous gas supply to see whether we can slow the decline?
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