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Volume 5, Issue 3 - February 3, 2020
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In this Issue:EDITORIAL: LOWER FOR LONGER AGAIN But technological advancements might mean the consequences are less dramatic this time round. OIL, GAS AND THE TRANSITION The IOCs face a tough task: keeping up output while investing much more in low-carbon technology – and retaining their shareholders. By Charles Ellinas CATCHING UP WITH THE EU Big oil must align with European Union aspirations to reach net zero by 2050 but time is not on its side. By Charles Ellinas NORWAY’S GAS OPTIONS Norway has a cost edge over rival gas suppliers in Europe, but it has held back supply to capture more value when prices recover. By Joseph Murphy SMALL DUTCH FIELDS POSE BIG PROBLEM Low investment upstream means that the small offshore fields will not contribute as much as they could to the local energy market, with negative implications for the environment. By Karel Beckman IRAN’S GAS AT BREAKING-POINT Sanctions have done the job of restricting Iran’s access to oil and gas export revenues and raising prices for the peak demand household sector would be risky after last year’s riots. By Dalga Khatinoglu INDIA’S DISTRIBUTORS SEE BULL MARKET National policy and low gas prices are pushing gas further into the small end of India’s gas market, to the delight of the low-pressure operators. By Shardul Sharma NEW LEASE OF LIFE FOR AUSTRALIA’S CCGTS The country’s coal-fired power plants are nearing the end of their life, which could lead to an uptick in gas-fired power generation. By Andrew Kemp US LNG-BY-RAIL PLAN MOVES CLOSER TO REALITY US regulators are moving closer to finalising new legislation that will allow the transport of LNG by rail, despite certain states and other groups opposing the plan. By Anna Kachkova OBITUARY: DR VLADIMIR FEYGIN Dr Vladimir Feygin, the co-speaker of the Russia-EU Gas Advisory Council and the Co-chair of its Work Stream One, passed away on January 22 after a long illness. He was 74. |
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