Commodity Market Report
Italy LNG long-term outlook 2015
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Report summary
The Italian gas market is the third largest in Europe after Germany and the UK. Italy's policy of fuel diversification has resulted in gas attaining a high market share in the residential/commercial and industrial sectors. Gas has also become the most important power generation fuel, helped by its price competitiveness and environmental advantages over other fossil fuels.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- Key Facts
- Overview and Key Issues
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Infrastructure
- Current LNG Status and Access
- Future LNG Terminal Development
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Contracts
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LNG Contracts
- Contracted LNG supply position versus available re-gas capacity
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LNG Contracts
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Trade
- Historical LNG Imports
- Seasonal Profile
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LNG Demand
- Short term LNG Outlook
- Medium & Long term LNG Outlook
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Costs
- Regasification Tariffs
- Key companies
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Policy and regulation
- Third Party Access
- Development of New Infrastructure
Tables and charts
This report includes 10 images and tables including:
- Infrastructure: Image 1
- LNG Import Terminals
- Breakeven cost stack of potential LNG supplies into market
- Key companies: Table 1
- Executive summary: Table 1
- Contracts: Table 1
- Trade: Image 1
- Trade: Image 2
- LNG Demand
- Contracts: Image 1
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