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The future of South-East Natural Gas Market – Research reports on Aarkstore Enterprise

introduction decline of native post-recession recovery in demand combined means that the gas market in Europe has reached an important turning point. Central to this is the need to diversify the range of existing products. Southeastern Europe is the main transit new Central Asian and North African gas, high demand and a hub in its own right off.

Scope * Insight on the likely future supply dynamics in the European gas market, given the question of growth and diversification sources of supply.

* Analysis of new import infrastructure projects and their likely impact on regional dynamics of supply.

* benchmarking the state of preparations in various markets for the future changing demand and supply.

* An overview of the markets are likely to increase their power and their importance in the European gas sector. Highlights

European gas consumption has reached its maximum capacity. It is not enough to provide 8% of the buffer required to continue to supply security, especially because the demand is becoming a post-recession economic growth to ensure the ground up.

Southeastern Europe is a major source of untapped natural gas in Europe. However, infrastructure is often not enough to use them.
Fortunately, many of these countries, strong economic growth over the past 10 years have shown, and in many cases have recognized that the lack of infrastructure is the main limiting factor for further growth.

Western Europe can not rely on Russia for natural gas if it is to future price increases or shortages of time on gas. Gazprom is currently facing the challenges of Qatar LNG arriving in Europe and the U. S. Shale drop in gas prices. There are further problems in the production do not meet Russian demand growth.

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* Understand the increasing role of South-East Europe, as well as a gas supply path and an area new investments.

* Analysis of the impact of the expected number of confirmed and possible pipeline projects in the region.

* Formulating a strategic response to changing ways of transporting natural gas and to understand the new dynamics of demand, this has led to create.

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2 CONTENTS segmentation of the natural gas market status quo 2 2

The demand for natural gas: Mediterranean br responsible for the growth of European demand 2 < ; / gas supply> Natural: Italy, Spain and Turkey are the two best routes import
Recent changes
riders Change obstacles: the fear of dependence on Russian 2
; proposed changes: planned pipelines would last throughout the application hot spots Industry Outlook 2 2

natural gas demand / supply hot spots 2
supply and demand forecasts to 2020 for major countries 2 <, br /> Changes to the product and price: LNG more important when the two pipelines
This report is divided along the borders of Europe is not the logistics of the geopolitical position 2
Europe divided by channels of access for natural gas are: Europe is divided by the access routes for natural gas: 2

analysis of three Profile of European demand: the recession had little impact on global demand growth of 3
Western Europe: the application has remained constant in all four recession
Southeast Europe: Growth is steadily and rapidly 5
Western Europe needs Russia 6
demand trends in Europe: growth localized to the Mediterranean and Caspian Sea not quite 7
Profile European: This offer is easy, if demand rises 8
Russia is by far the largest of the few Western producers and Norway only signs of a growing 9
Four countries have to be the major producers in a region where the production, which has taken since 2004 10
Supply Trends in Europe result: growth in the Mediterranean Sea and the Caspian Sea 11 <, br /> Climate targets localized driving a shift from coal and oil: natural gas and renewable energy are the main options
12 South can develop its energy market? How this will interact with Western demands? 12 may
The political commitment is growing, because the competition can lead to shortage of domestic gas 13
lack of energy a good indicator of growth in natural gas hotspots 13
South East facing serious shortage of energy due to weak infrastructure, particularly as the demand will increase during the period of 14
Western Europe strives to meet its huge demand for Russian natural gas unassisted 15
Southeastern Europe, the fastest response to gas bottlenecks to see how infrastructure projects are expected to line 16 in 2010-12
infrastructure development, the indicators important market of the future European gas pipeline will be 17
probably swarm in Italy and Turkey, the opening of the whole Mediterranean region DRS natural
17 major cross-border pipelines in South Eastern Europe 18 / >
the future of natural gas transmission networks, but, even if conducted, have an important role, they experience delays 20
The importance of natural gas in electricity generation: North Africa, Italy and Spain are the major users of gas power br 22 is often a driving force for gas demand Natural: Egypt, Turkey, Iran and Slovakia is booming infrastructure
23 is the main obstacle to a mature gas market, but southern Europe is committed to these br 24 ; hot areas of application: the main players of the future demand for natural gas to prevent – Iran is emerging as a manufacturing giant
25 zones of heat supply to lose the United Kingdom, which all but
26 major gas consumers, Which countries will be major players in the natural gas market in Europe by 2020? 27
is unlikely that Iran will become a net exporter in the near future as demand exceeds supply 28
Turkey is one of the main actors, led by the growing industry, its position and improving infrastructure

29 Turkey 29 Italy will play an important role in Europe, as in less supply means to increase imports, the demand will be 30
<, br /> Italy, 30 Egypt has very good demand growth, but also has a steeper growth of food supply in Europe 31
Algeria illustrates the potential to offer very positive, even if its less encouraging domestic demand of 32
Egypt, Libya was in the gas market because of the large gas finds in 2004, however, without other findings, Libya is a key to the provision in Europe 33
France is located in the heart of gas demand in Europe and the end of the recession should encourage a renewed demand growth 34
Germany is not expected to heavily on gas imports, Renewable energy accounted for under the weight of 35
The Netherlands is a small role in the gas market contracts as production and demand will continue to play 36
stagnant demand in the UK is relatively slow growth, while supply is flat to down, creating an urgent need to find more imports 37
Russia Profile: Delivery should be sufficient for continued growth in demand for feed, with large quantities export 38 38

left Russia, other factors affecting the European gas market? Perhaps the product and the price dynamics

39 40 40 ANNEX weather data analyst questions
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Consulting 41 Disclaimer 41 List of Figures

Figure 1: The total European gas consumption by 1990 3
Figure 2: total gas consumption since 1990, four />
5 Figure 4: The total consumption of natural gas vs Western Western natural gas production, excluding Russia 6
Figure 5: Map of European gas demand trends />
Figure 7: Total production Western Natural Gas by 1990 9
Figure 8: South Total production for natural gas since 1990 10 Figure
9: Map of European gas supply trends < br /> 11 Figure 10: Causes of the shortage of natural gas in 2008 / 9: South East
14 Figure 11: Causes of the shortage of natural gas in 2008 / 9 West 15
Figure 12: Diagram showing how countries are ready to respond to their shortage of natural gas
16 Figure 13: Map of the main pipelines in Europe 17
Figure 14: List of main supply lines European gas markets
18 Figure 15: Map of the planned gas storage sites
19 Figure 16: Map of LNG terminals in Europe
20 Figure 17: Ranking, how Europe is ready for the growth of natural gas in 21
Figure 18: Share of natural gas in power generation – scored 22
ranking Figure 19: Scope of industrial consumption of Natural gas – Ranking 23
Figure 20: Scale of infrastructure for natural gas – Ranking scored 24
Figure 21: Key European gas markets, demand forecasts for 2020 , 25
Figure 22: Key European gas market, forecasts to 2020 26
Figure 23: Forecast of natural gas, the Iranian market, R 2020 28 Figure
24: Forecast of natural gas market by 2020, Turkey 29
Figure 25: Forecast of Italian natural gas market by 2020, 30
Figure 26: Forecast of the gas market Egyptian natural
in 2020 31 Figure 27: Forecast of Algerian natural gas market by 2020, 32
Figure 28: Forecast Libya’s natural gas market by 2020, 33
Figure 29: The estimates of the natural gas market in France in 2020
34 Figure 30: Germany market forecast of natural gas in 2020 Figure 35 />
Netherland 36 Figure 32: Forecast of natural gas market in the UK by 2020, 37
Figure 33: Forecast of the Russian gas market by 2020, 38
Figure 34: Forecast of demand and demand data 40 />
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