Commodity Market Report
Germany gas markets long-term outlook H1 2015
Report summary
German gas demand in 2014 was at its lowest level since 1994. Exceptionally mild weather reduced residential and commercial gas demand to 10% below the five year historical average, while demand from the power sector was at a level not seen since 2000.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- Recent trends
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Key changes
- Links to related reports
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Demand
- Industrial
- Residential
- Commercial
- Transport and Losses
- Supply
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Infrastructure
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Gas pipeline infrastructure
- Nord Stream III and IV
- Storage infrastructure
- LNG infrastructure
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Gas pipeline infrastructure
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Contracts
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Piped imports: historical flows and contracts
- Contracts
- Gas exports: historical flows and contracts
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Piped imports: historical flows and contracts
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Supply-demand balances
- Gas flows into Germany
- Costs
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Prices
- German price forecast
- Trading at Gaspool and NCG
Tables and charts
This report includes 17 images and tables including:
- Gas demand by sector (2010 to 2035)
- Indigenous gas production profile (2010 to 2035)
- Pipeline infrastructure
- Import Capacity
- Export capacity
- Supply demand gap
- Long run delivered costs of gas to Germany
- Import / Export pipeline capacity
- Historical piped imports
- Germany contracted piped imports
- Historical piped exports
- Germany contracted piped exports
- Gas flows into Germany
- German export and transit gas flows
- Annual gas prices (real 2015)
- Annual gas prices
- Gas flows into Germany
What's included
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