Energy Infrastructure and Markets Data: European Gas and Power Module
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The fast pace of integration in European energy markets means a thorough understanding of the system-wide dynamics is essential to decision making. However, despite increasing liberalisation and transparency mandates, comprehensive infrastructure information remains a challenge – ready access to this information is a distinct competitive advantage.
Now, this critical information has been assembled by IHS data experts under CERA’s guidance into a new tool that will assist you by providing an unmatched understanding of the impact of infrastructure developments in the European marketplace.
What regions are covered?
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CIS
North Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Middle East
Latin America
Asia-Pacific |
- Supply planning
- Gas procurement
- Market analysis
- Competitor analysis
What makes the European Gas and Power Module different?
The depth and breadth of the data is second to none, enabling you to quickly and easily answer such questions as:
- The unique data on European natural gas contracts allows users to not only link contracted volumes to buyers and sellers but also to natural gas infrastructure facilities
- The complete set of natural gas storage capacity details, allows users to overview the total working injection and withdrawal capacities by facility, operator or region
- Pipeline capacities can be drilled down on a section by section basis, allowing users to anlalyse the exact import/export capacities by country
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- European natural gas pipelines
- European natural gas storage
- European LNG regasification facilities
- European natural gas contracts
- Gas distribution structures
- European power plants
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Database mapping tools
IHS Enerdeq Desktop v1.1.1 is the next generation of mapping and browsing software with flexible data access and high-performance analysis in an open environment which allows you to create custom maps with a visual insight into critical questions such as:
- How far are fuel sources from a planned power plant site?
- What are the different pipelines linking a potential customer?
- Where are new competitive projects located?
- Where are system bottlenecks?
- What is the market potential in a specified region?
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