HydroWingas and Gazprom are beginning to recruit large industrial gas customers in the UK as both of these companies have significant investment in new or upgraded import infrastructure. Since the market that they are moving into is already both specialised and crowded, their entry will cause a shake-up.
Scope of this title: - Information about issues with the UK wholesale gas market - Roundup of the import infrastructure and its stakeholders that are coming online - Insight regarding the likely entry strategy of HydroWingas and Gazprom into the UK - Data on the degree of specialisation and target market segments of gas suppliers
Report Highlights
Gas import infrastructure is increasingly becoming a crucial element to UK wholesale gas supply. There are a number of projects that are currently being bought online which should provide a surplus of capacity.
However the last couple of UK winters have demonstrated that capacity is not automatically equivalent to volume and that significant market barriers to UK gas supply remain within the EU.
The entry of these companies with their large equity gas reserves into the UK market will crowd the market for the buyers with the largest consumption, which will force other suppliers who are currently competing in this area to reconsider their strategy.
Reasons to order your copy: - Consider what impact the entry of Gazprom and HydroWingas will have on the UK gas market - Learn about the options that these entrants will have to sell their gas on - Lay out the target segments of the UK B2B gas market for various gas suppliers