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Gas industry 38 Gaswirtschaft 38 Erdgasmarkt 37 Natural gas market 37 Erdgas 25 Natural gas 25 Flüssiggas 24 LNG 24 Liquefied natural gas 24 EU countries 19 EU-Staaten 19 Erdgaspolitik 17 Natural gas policy 17 Gas supply 16 Gasversorgung 16 Welt 15 World 15 Europe 13 Europa 12 Gas price 12 Gaspreis 12 Energieversorgung 11 Energy supply 11 Russia 11 Russland 11 Gas 10 Greenhouse gas emissions 9 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 9 Erdgasvorkommen 7 Natural gas resources 7 Preis 7 Price 7 Regulation 7 Regulierung 7 Export 6 decarbonisation 6 Climate protection 5 Demand 5 EU 5 Emissions trading 5
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Fulwood, Mike 6 Yafimava, Katja 6 Gomes, Ieda 5 Sharples, Jack 5 Heather, Patrick 4 Henderson, James 4 Ouki, Mostefa A. 4 Ason, Agnieszka 3 Barnes, Alex 3 Chyong, Kong 2 Dickel, Ralf 2 Hall, Marshall 2 Honoré, Anouk 2 Lambert, Martin 2 Olczak, Maria 2 Stern, Jonathan P. 2 Yermakov, Vitaly 2 Bakshi, Parul 1 Bethune, Graeme 1 Bowden, Julian 1 Carnicer, Roberto 1 Connolly, Richard 1 Diaz, Liliana 1 Kumar, Maggie 1 Ledesma, David 1 Meidan, Michal 1 Moe, Arild 1 Palmer, Nyrie 1 Rogers, Howard V. 1 Schulte, Simon 1 Wyllie, Mike 1 Zamre, Nitin 1
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Biomethane in Europe : why scaling up is harder than it looks
Olczak, Maria - 2026
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The EU proposal to ban Russian gas imports : roadblock more than roadmap
Yafimava, Katja; Ason, Agnieszka; Fulwood, Mike - 2025
In May 2025, the European Commission published a Roadmap outlining various measures aimed at phasing out all Russian pipeline gas and LNG imports into the EU. It was followed by a legislative Proposal in June, which stipulates firm prohibitions on importing Russian gas and providing long-term...
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European traded gas hubs : TTF now a global gas benchmark
Heather, Patrick - 2025
This Paper analyses the results of the trading data in 2024 for the European traded gas hubs, to give a fuller picture of the recovery after the very turbulent period from 2020 to 2022, where the various hubs now stand and, more importantly, to establish whether the Dutch TTF can now credibly be...
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Decarbonisation in Europe : modelling economic feasibility and the glidepath for gas
Chyong, Kong - 2025
This research models and examines multiple decarbonisation pathways for Europe to 2050, evaluating trade-offs between emissions reductions, costs, and implications for gas demand. Scenarios that front-load decarbonisation to 2040 show prohibitively high marginal abatement costs, while a more...
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Bridging the methane gap : what the EU import standard means for UK oil and gas exports?
Olczak, Maria - 2025
The European Union’s Methane Emissions Regulation (EU MER), effective from August 2024, introduces a methane intensity standard for fossil fuel imports into the EU. It places new compliance requirements on EU importers and, indirectly, on non-EU producers and exporters, including those...
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UK gas : demand volatility requires supply flexibility
Sharples, Jack - 2025
Natural gas is a crucial element of energy supply in Great Britain (GB). The vast majority of GB gas consumption occurs in three main sectors: industry, Local Distribution Zone (residential, commercial, and services), and power generation. While there are strong seasonal patterns of demand...
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The global outlook for gas demand in a $ 6 world
Fulwood, Mike; Honoré, Anouk; Meidan, Michal; Bakshi, Parul - 2025
The long-expected wave of LNG supply is now almost upon us, and is expected to outstrip the rise in demand for LNG. Spot prices, in European and Asian markets, may respond to the overhang of supply by moving to more short-run pricing – as was seen in 2019 and 2020 – and, as a result, prices...
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Burning the bridge to Ostpolitik? : stress-testing Europe’s shift from Russian gas to renewables using a global energy model
Chyong, Kong - 2024
This study explores the structural shifts in Europe’s energy landscape following the loss of over one-third of its natural gas supplies due to the conflict in Ukraine, effectively severing the traditional natural gas trade “bridge” between Russia and Europe. Amidst Europe’s deep...
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From natural gas to hydrogen : what are the rules for European gas network decarbonisation and do they ensure flexibility and security of supply?
Yafimava, Katja - 2024
On 11 April 2024 the European Parliament adopted the Renewable and Natural Gases and Hydrogen (RNGH) Directive and the RNGH Regulation – otherwise known as the Decarbonised Gas and Hydrogen Package – and published both documents on 12 April 2024. Once approved by the Council and published in...
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Gazprom : from rent distributor to tax collector?
Henderson, James; Moe, Arild - 2024
The financial losses recorded by Gazprom in 2023 driven by collapsing gas export revenue point to a wider transition in the role of the company, which has been at the heart of Russia’s energy economy since the Soviet period. In the pre-crisis period, Gazprom was able to subsidize gas supply to...
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