Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2015

Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2015

Author: International Energy Agency Staff

Publisher:

Published: 2015-06-04

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9789264235229

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Global natural gas demand remained weak in 2014, falling well below its ten-year average. High prices for gas in the past two years undermined its competitiveness, bringing to light a harsh reality: in a world of cheap coal and falling costs for renewables, gas has laboured to compete. Although Asia has been regarded as an engine of future gas demand growth, the fuel has struggled to expand its share of the market in many parts of the region. This has raised questions over the viability of gas as an attractive strategic option across Asia. The context for gas markets is changing rapidly, however. Falling oil prices have resulted in much lower gas prices in many parts of the world. As a result, gas demand is enjoying the tailwind of substantial price drops while the upstream sector is suffering amid large capital expenditure cuts. The interaction of these opposing effects on gas markets is examined in the IEA Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2015, which provides a detailed analysis of global demand, supply and trade developments through 2020. The impact on global gas markets of Russia's strategic shift in its gas export policy and the rising tide of liquefied natural gas supplies are given careful consideration. Two special insights also feature in this report. The first analyses the progress Europe has made in strengthening its gas infrastructure since 2010 and the major bottlenecks that still remain in enhancing the security of supply in the region. The second takes a close look at reforms to the gas and electricity sector in Mexico, investigating their impacts on North American gas markets.


Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2014

Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2014

Author: International Energy Agency Staff

Publisher: OCDE

Published: 2014-06-11

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 9789264211520

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The IEA Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2014 gives a detailed analysis of demand, supply and trade developments as well as infrastructure investments to meet the 2.2% annual growth in gas demand expected through 2019. It investigates the important changes that will transform the industry: rising regional disparities between gas-hungry regions such as China and the Middle East against weakening growth in the Former Soviet Union (FSU) and Europe; competition between FSU supplies and LNG from the United States and Australia, notably in Europe and Asia; the shift towards net imports in non-OECD Asia and Latin America; and uncertainty over whether Europe can ease its dependency on Russian gas. Besides enhanced coverage of gas in the power sector, this year's report features special focuses on the potential of gas in maritime transport; the competition between oil and gas to meet fast-growing power consumption in the Middle East; the implications of Iran's possible return to the international gas scene; and the interplay of natural gas liquids and natural gas in the United States.


Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2012

Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2012

Author: International Energy Agency

Publisher: Organization for Economic Co-Operation & Development

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789264177970

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With ample recoverable resources, natural gas seems destined for a bright future. It nevertheless faces many challenges to increase its share in the primary energy mix, including insufficient upstream development, inadequate pricing structure, competition from other fuels, and geopolitical issues. The IEA Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2012 reviews how gas markets managed the challenges of 2011, from the consequences of the Fukushima incident to the unrest in the Middle East and North Africa to a further deteriorating economy. It gives detailed gas supply, demand and trade forecasts up to 2017, by region as well as for key countries, while investigating many of today's crucial questions: (i) Will regional gas markets diverge further or will the shale gas revolution spread worldwide?; (ii) Will North America become a significant LNG exporter?; (iii) Can China meet its goal of doubling gas consumption in four years?; (iv) Will natural gas replace nuclear energy in key OECD member countries?; (v) Can gas finally overtake coal in the US power sector?; (vi) Can a spot price emerge in Asia'. Amid a fragile economy and widely diverging regional gas prices, the report provides an in-depth look at future changes in trade patterns as markets absorb a second wave of LNG supply. The Medium-Term Gas Market Report tests the upper limit of gas demand in the United States, analyses European gas consumption's struggle to recover, and assesses the potential of new suppliers


Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2017

Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2017

Author: Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development

Publisher: Organization for Economic Co-Operation & Development

Published: 2017-07-16

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9789264270305

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Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2017


Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2013

Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2013

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Published: 2013

Total Pages:

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Annotation. The IEA Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2013 reviews how gas markets managed the challenges of 2012. It gives detailed gas supply, demand and trade forecasts up to 2018, by region as well as for key countries, while investigating many of today's crucial questions.


Gas Medium-term Market Report 2013

Gas Medium-term Market Report 2013

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Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13:

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Global growth in natural gas use slowed measurably in 2012, although it still exceeded that of oil and total energy use. Among the headwinds facing gas are continuing weak demand in Europe, resilience of coal in North America as well as persistent bottlenecks and disruptions in the LNG value chain that in 2012 caused an exceptional gloal decline of LNG supply. At the same time, Asian demand for gas remains red-hot, and gas is beginning to gain traction as a transport fuel. The IEA new Medium-Term Gas Market Report provides a detailed analysis of demand, upstream investment and trade developments through 2018 that will shape the gas industry and the role of gas in the global energy system ... --