Europe’s LNG imports dashboard
An interactive dashboard depicting daily LNG import and re-export statistics for key terminals in Europe. Subscribers can download data for 11 LNG importing countries in Europe, comprising of 22 terminals.
Read MoreAn interactive dashboard depicting daily LNG import and re-export statistics for key terminals in Europe. Subscribers can download data for 11 LNG importing countries in Europe, comprising of 22 terminals.
Read MoreFrench natural gas fundamentals comprising of daily consumption, production, storage as well as pipeline and LNG flows. Subscribers can download data from this interactive dashboard.
Italian natural gas fundamentals comprising of daily consumption, production, storage as well as pipeline and LNG flows. Subscribers can download data from this interactive dashboard.
German natural gas fundamentals comprising of daily consumption, production, storage as well as pipeline gas flows. Subscribers can download data from this interactive dashboard.
An interactive dashboard depicting daily piped natural gas import by the European Union from Russia. Subscribers can download data presented in the dashboard.
The European Union has drastically cut its reliance on Russian gas, the future for which is bleak as the bloc enacts policies to cease gas imports from Russia altogether.
Norway has an opportunity to become the biggest supplier of gas to Germany before the end of the decade amid deteriorating relations between the European Union and Russia.
Biting energy inflation looms large for German consumers during the upcoming winter as the country’s gas supply crunch worsens.
LNG will further lose price competitiveness in the EU market, providing an opportunity for pipeline natural gas suppliers like Russia to bolster market share.
A lack of affordable spot LNG during the 2020-2021 winter has given France yet another reason to further diversify its energy portfolio away from natural gas.