Letter of the President
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Castellano
1. The international energy situation
1.1. Introduction
1.2 Oil
- Evolution of the sector
- Evolution of proved reserves
- World oil production
1.3 Energy consumption
1.4 Commitment to the Environment
1.5 European energy policy
1.6 Forecasts
2. Energy in Spain
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Consumption of primary energy
2.3 End-use energy consumption
2.4 Environmental issues
2.5 Relevant legislation
3. The worldwide gas industry
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Reserves
3.3 Production, demand and international trade
- Production and demand
- International trade
- LNG: demand and trade
3.4 Evolution of the European market
- Supply
- Consumption
- Activities of the European Commission
3.5 Improvements in infrastructure
- Introduction
- The Russian corridors
- The southeast corridor
- LNG facilities in Europe
- Africa and the Middle East
- China and India
- Japan
- America
3.6 Forecasts
4. Gas in Spain
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Demand for natural gas
- Significant data
- The residential and commercial markets
- Industrial sector
- Electricity Generation
4.3 Supply, transportation and distribution.
- Origin of imports
- Transportation by LNG tankers
4.4 Commercial development. Important data.
- Growth in customer numbers
- Evolution of tariffs
4.5 Investment and company activity
- Growing investment
- Some of the most notable features of 2008.
4.6 Planning in the gas and electricity sectors
4.7 Important legislative aspects
The worldwide gas industry
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Introduction
Introduction
Europe needs all the energy supply channels it can get in order to ensure a diversity of supply and maximise security
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