Europe indigenous gas supply long-term outlook H2 2020
Report summary
Table of contents
- Norway remains a key producer
- UK fields provide near-term support, but the long-term decline is inevitable
- Romania can boost indigenous gas production if the government can create a stable investment climate
- Cyprus – the country’s significant resource potential needs to find a suitable commercialisation option
- Netherlands – decline at Groningen continues
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Other
- Low-carbon gasses
- Unconventional supply
- Future challenges and opportunities
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- UK Continental Shelf and gas fields
- UK production
- Romania gas production
- Cyprus production
- Low-carbon gasses
- Europe supply by status (excluding Norway and Cyprus)
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