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Liberalising Gas Markets in Europe
Euromoney Institutional Investor, Pages: 150
The implementation and implications of the EU Gas Directive. The months following August 2000 will see radical changes in European gas markets as EU states introduce third party access and gas-to-gas competition in accordance with the EU Gas Directive. The restructuring of gas markets in the EU will lead to great opportunities and risks for all market participants, including national gas companies, independent gas suppliers, producers, traders and consumers. Liberalising Gas Markets in Europe analyses the impact of the Directive in each EU state. Areas covered include: Physical and commercial background to each gas market detailed explanation of the requirements of the Directive strategic examination of the opportunities and risks of the new competitive markets state by state analysis of gas liberalisation legislation and market structure analysis of open access terms of the major transmission company in each state, including detailed analysis of terms offered by Ruhrgas, Wingas, Gasunie, Gas de France, Distrigas, Snam and Dangas and analysis of future developments in the European gas markets.
Author/Editor: Petroleum Economist
Book Type: Paperback
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