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The architecture of the European natural gas supply - quantum increase for North Sea gas. Die Architektur der europaeischen Erdgasversorgung - Quantensprung fuer Nordseegas

Abstract

There will be a marked increase in natural gas consumption to 370 million t.c.e. up to 410 million t.c.e until the year 2005. The development of self-supply in the various countries as well as fixed import contracts form a solid basis for supply. From a long-term point of view, however, Western Europe is facing large-scale acquisition tasks. It is likely that additional West European requirements will be met to a large extent through an increase of Norwegian supplies to some 60 to 70 billion m{sup 3} in 2005. The obvious tendency of increased demand, however, can only be statisfied if import projects from sources outside Europe can be realized. (orig./BWI).
Authors:
Bergmann, B [1] 
  1. Ruhrgas AG, Essen (Germany, F.R.)
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1990
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
CONF-9005353-
Reference Number:
DE-91-003669; EDB-91-060793
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: GWF (Gas- und Wasserfach) Gas - Erdgas; (Germany, F.R.); Journal Volume: 131:12; Conference: Conference of Deutscher Verein des Gas- und Wasserfaches e.V. (DVGW), Haupttagung des Deutschen Vereins des Gas- und Wasserfaches e.V. (DVGW), Hamburg (Germany, F.R.), 29-31 May 1990
Subject:
03 NATURAL GAS; 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; NATURAL GAS; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; FORECASTING; AFRICA; DIAGRAMS; EUROPE; EXPORTS; IMPORTS; MIDDLE EAST; NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS; USSR; ASIA; EASTERN EUROPE; ENERGY SOURCES; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUEL GAS; FUELS; GAS FUELS; GASES; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; MINERAL RESOURCES; RESOURCES; 030600* - Natural Gas- Economic, Industrial, & Business Aspects; 294003 - Energy Planning & Policy- Natural Gas
OSTI ID:
6126185
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0016-4909; CODEN: GWGEA
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
Pages: 527-535
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Bergmann, B. The architecture of the European natural gas supply - quantum increase for North Sea gas. Die Architektur der europaeischen Erdgasversorgung - Quantensprung fuer Nordseegas. Germany: N. p., 1990. Web.
Bergmann, B. The architecture of the European natural gas supply - quantum increase for North Sea gas. Die Architektur der europaeischen Erdgasversorgung - Quantensprung fuer Nordseegas. Germany.
Bergmann, B. 1990. "The architecture of the European natural gas supply - quantum increase for North Sea gas. Die Architektur der europaeischen Erdgasversorgung - Quantensprung fuer Nordseegas." Germany.
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title = {The architecture of the European natural gas supply - quantum increase for North Sea gas. Die Architektur der europaeischen Erdgasversorgung - Quantensprung fuer Nordseegas}
author = {Bergmann, B}
abstractNote = {There will be a marked increase in natural gas consumption to 370 million t.c.e. up to 410 million t.c.e until the year 2005. The development of self-supply in the various countries as well as fixed import contracts form a solid basis for supply. From a long-term point of view, however, Western Europe is facing large-scale acquisition tasks. It is likely that additional West European requirements will be met to a large extent through an increase of Norwegian supplies to some 60 to 70 billion m{sup 3} in 2005. The obvious tendency of increased demand, however, can only be statisfied if import projects from sources outside Europe can be realized. (orig./BWI).}
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