he report provides a comprehensive study of the major reasons behind Europe's diversification initiatives and discusses Russia's efforts to maintain its European gas supplier status. The report details how the status of natural gas has changed from being a strategic product to a leverage product in Europe.
Russia diversifies gas export markets increasing focus on asia to offset potential decline in supply to europe
1. Russia Diversifies Gas Export Markets -
Increasing Focus on Asia to Offset Potential
Decline in Supply to Europe
"Russia Diversifies Gas Export Markets - Increasing Focus on Asia to Offset Potential Decline in Supply
to Europe", is the latest report from industry analysis specialists GlobalData that provides an in-depth
analysis on Russia's diversification of its gas export markets to Asia-Pacific as Europe takes initiatives to
decrease its dependence on Russian gas. The report provides a comprehensive study of the major
reasons behind Europe's diversification initiatives and discusses Russia's efforts to maintain its European
gas supplier status. The report details how the status of natural gas has changed from being a strategic
product to a leverage product in Europe. Europe is a key export market for Russia and the former has
been heavily dependent on Russian gas supplies. However, over the past few years, European countries
have been trying to diversify their gas supply sources in order to maintain their energy security. Russia, in
turn, is planning to diversify its gas export markets to make up for the potential decrease in gas offtake in
Europe.
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Report Details:
Published: August 2012
No. of Pages: 43
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Scope
The report provides an in-depth analysis of the changing natural gas market in Europe and Russia. The
scope of the report includes -
Key steps undertaken by Europe to decrease its dependence on Russian gas
Key rationales for Russia to make changes in its natural gas exports markets as Europe develops
its LNG infrastructure, its gas shale potential and pipeline routes to access gas from different
parts of the worldThe implications of the changing European gas trade scenario on Russian gas
exports.
Estimates of Russia's gas exports to Asia by 2020.
2. Reasons to buy
The report will enhance your decision-making capability by allowing you to -
Keep abreast of key European gas import source developments as the continent tries to develop
alternate gas supply sources and routes bypassing Russia, and the emerging new business
opportunities there in.
Keep updated on the planned projects that will enable Russia to supply gas to new export
markets.
Understand the impact changing European gas trade will have on the global gas trade scenario.
Keep updated on the planned projects that will enable Russia to supply gas to and protect its
European markets.
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1 Table of Contents 3
1.1 List of Tables 4
1.2 List of Figures 4
2 Introduction 5
2.1 Overview 5
2.2 GlobalData Report Guide 5
3 Russia is Witnessing Resistance in Gas Imports by European Consumers 6
4 Supply Uncertainty and High Gas Prices Prompt Europe to Reduce Dependence on Russian Gas
Imports 10
4.1 Europe Imports a Third of its Natural Gas Imports from Russia 10
4.2 Russia's Gas Disputes with Transit Countries have Led to Repeated Gas Supply Disruptions to
Europe 11
4.3 Oil-Price Linked Gas Contracts have Made Russia's Gas Expensive 15
5 Availability of Natural Gas and LNG Supplies from MENA, Asia-Pacific, North America and S&CA
will Help Europe Meet its Gas Demand 16
5.1 Changing Dynamics of Natural Gas Market is Changing the Status of Natural Gas for Europe 18
6 Europe is Developing Multiple Gas Import Options to Reduce Over-dependence on a Single
Supplier 20
6.1 Several Pipeline Projects will Allow Europe to Decrease its Dependence on Russian Gas 20
6.1.1 Nabucco Pipeline 20
6.1.2 Nabucco West Pipeline 22
6.1.3 Trans Caspian Pipeline 23
6.1.4 TANAP 24
6.1.5 TAP 24
3. 6.1.6 ITGI 25
6.2 Europe is Building LNG Regasification Terminals to Import LNG from Around the World 26
6.3 Development of Shale Gas in Europe is Likely to Decrease the Region's Dependence on Russia Gas
28
7 Russia Plans to Increase Gas Exports to Asia-Pacific 30
7.1 Russia and China are Negotiating over Gas Supply Pricing Terms 31
7.1.1 Russia Supplies Gas to China in the Form of LNG and has One Planned Gas Pipeline 32
7.2 Russia is Likely to Transport Gas to South Korea through North Korea 33
7.2.1 Trans-Korean Gas Pipeline is a Proposed Pipeline for Transporting Gas from Russia to South
Korea 33
7.3 Russia Plans to Export LNG to Japan on a Large Scale 34
8 Substantial Russian Gas Supplies are Likely to be Directed to Asia-Pacific by 2020 35
9 Russia is Bulding Gas Pipelines to Bypass Transit Countries and Protect its Market in Europe 37
9.1 Nord Stream Pipeline Passes through Baltic Sea with No Transit Countries between Russia and
Europe 37
9.2 South Stream Pipeline will Transport Gas through Black Sea 38
9.3 Blue Stream Pipeline is an Active Pipeline Transporting Gas from Russia to Turkey 39
10 Appendix 40
10.1 Market Definition 40
10.2 Abbreviations 40
10.3 Sources 41
10.4 Methodology 42
10.4.1 Coverage 42
10.4.2 Secondary Research 42
10.4.3 Primary Research 43
10.4.4 Expert Panel Validation 43
10.5 Contact Us 43
10.6 Disclaimer 43
List of Tables
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: LNG Market, Contracted LNG Capacities to Europe, MMtpa, July 2012 18
Table 2: LNG Market, Europe, Planned LNG Regasification Terminals, 2012-2017 27
Table 3: Major Planned Gas Pipelines from Russia to Asia-Pacific and Major Planned LNG Liquefaction
Terminals in Russia, Capacity, bcf, 2012 35
List of Figures
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Europe, Share of LNG and Pipelined Gas in Total Gas Imports, %, 2009-2011 6
Figure 2: E.ON Ruhrgas AG, Share of Long-term Gas Supply Contracts with Countries, %, December 31,
2011 7
Figure 3: RWE, Gas Procurement Portfolio, August 2011 and April 2012 8
4. Figure 4: RWE, Gas Procurement Portfolio, 2009-2036 9
Figure 5: Europe, Share of Different Fuels in Primary Energy Consumption, %, 2010-2011 10
Figure 6: Natural Gas Market, Europe, Contribution of Countries in Natural Gas Imports to Europe, %,
2010 11
Figure 7: Gas Pipeline System, Active and Planned Pipelines from Russia to Europe via Ukraine and
Belarus, 2012 13
Figure 8: Gas Pipeline System, Active and Planned Pipelines from Russia to Belarus and Surrounding
Region, June 2012 14
Figure 9: Natural Gas Market, Natural Gas Export Price of Russia and Average Estimated Spot Natural
Gas Prices of Europe, $/Mcm, 2010-2012 (June) 15
Figure 10: Prospective Natural Gas Suppliers to Europe, 2012 16
Figure 11: Top 10 LNG Exporters to Europe, LNG Exports, Tons, 2007-2011 17
Figure 12: Natural Gas Market, Supply Risk-Impact Matrix (Kraljik Model), Shift in Status of Natural Gas
from 'Strategic Product' to 'Leverage Product' in Europe 18
Figure 13: Natural Gas Market, Nabucco Pipeline, Proposed Route Map, 2012 21
Figure 14: Natural Gas Market, Nabucco West Pipeline, Proposed Route Map, 2012 22
Figure 15: Natural Gas Market, Trans Caspian Pipeline, Proposed Route Map, 2012 23
Figure 16: Natural Gas Market, South Caucasus Pipeline, Route Map, 2012 24
Figure 17: Natural Gas Market, TAP, Proposed Route Map, 2012 25
Figure 18: Natural Gas Market, Interconnector Turkey-Greece-Italy, Route Map, 2012 26
Figure 19: LNG Market, Europe, Planned LNG Regasification Terminals, 2012-2017 27
Figure 20: Shale Gas Market, Europe, Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources by Countries, %,
2011 28
Figure 21: Russian Federation, Eastern Gas Program, 2012 31
Figure 22: Natural Gas Market, Altai Gas Planned Pipeline, Route Map 32
Figure 23: Natural Gas Market, Trans Korean Gas Planned Pipeline, Route Map 33
Figure 24: Russia, Expected Gas Export to Asia-Pacific, tcf, 2012-2020 36
Figure 25: Natural Gas Market, Nord Stream Pipeline, Route Map 37
Figure 26: Natural Gas Market, South Stream Pipeline, Route Options Map 38
Figure 27: South Stream Project Timeline 39
Figure 28: Natural Gas Market, Blue Stream Pipeline, Route Map 39
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