The Netherlands
Energy Market Report
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The Netherlands energy market analysis derived from the most recent key economic indicators, supply and demand factors, oil & gas pricing trends and major energy issues and developments surrounding the energy industry
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Update: September 2011
Format: PDF + Excel
Pages: 32
Delivery: Immediate by email
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Description
This energy market report offers an incisive and reliable overview of the energy sector of the country. With a focus on oil, gas, coal and power markets, the report provides a complete picture of the country situation, dynamics, current issues and future prospects. With 2010 market data and continuous follow-up of markets news, this report brings clear and concise insights, to help tackle national energy challenges and opportunities.
Topics & Abstracts
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Institutions & Energy
Policy
The Ministry of Economic Affairs (EZ), through the Directorate-General for Energy and Telecommunications (made up of 4 departments: general energy policy; oil and gas; electricity; R&D), is in charge of establishing the national energy policy ... |
Energy
Companies
Energy companies active in the market (production,
import, export, distribution, refineries, LNG terminals)
in the oil, gas, coal and power sectors. |
Energy Supply
Resources: The Netherlands has significant natural gas reserves (1 220 bcm of proven reserves in 2010), including one of the largest fields in the world, Groningen (1 094 bcm) ... |
Prices
Details of energy prices and taxes levels and evolution,
by energy and by sector (oil, power, gas).
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Consumption
Consumption per capita (5.1 toe in 2010, including 6600 kWh of electricity) definitely remains higher than the European average, mainly because of the large refining and chemical industries. |
Issues &
Prospects
According to the IEA, total final consumption is set to grow by 1%/year until 2020. Consumption is expected to grow by 1%/year in industry and by 0.4%/year in the residential-tertiary sector ...
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2010 Key data
& Graphs
- Economic indicators: population,
growth, etc.
- Supply indicators: reserves,
capacity, production, external trade (per energy)
- Demand indicators: consumption
per capita, total consumption, final consumption (per
energy and per sector), energy security, energy efficiency,
CO2 emissions
- Energy Balance : total and
per energy
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