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Analyse France's Gas Market Demand Forecasts up to 2020 with This New Study

Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:23am EDT
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89016) has announced the
addition of Gas Market Profile: France to their offering.

   The effects of factors such as market opening, liberalization,
emissions, pricing, and supply issues mean that dynamics in the
European energy sector are constantly and rapidly changing. As such,
an up to date, broadly based and authoritative source of information
on these markets is now more important than ever before for players
throughout the gas and power value chains.

   Scope

   --  Incisive analysis of the current situation in Europe's fast
        moving energy markets.

   --  Detailed supply and demand balances showing sources of
        indigenous production, imports, exports and end user
        consumption patterns.

   --  Up-to-date coverage of the latest regional and national
        regulatory developments including EU directive implementation.

   --  Insight into infrastructure developments and their impact on
        the market.

   Highlights of this title

   Each profile analyzes the dynamics in a particular energy market.
The profiles examine a range of issues including regulatory dynamics,
corporate issues, political factors, the economic environment as well
as market fundamentals.

   Each profile is divided into sections covering Market Summary,
Supply and Demand Balances, Supply Overview, Demand Overview,
Regulatory Structures, Infrastructure and, where applicable, the
Wholesale Environment.

   In addition to providing a clear snapshot of current market
dynamics, each profile takes a forward looking view and analyzes how
each market is likely to evolve given the currently prevailing legal,
political, corporate and regulatory environments. Demand forecasts are
also included to 2020.

   Key reasons to purchase this title

   --  Obtain up-to-date, relevant and standardized information on
        European and related energy markets from a single source.

   --  Have a logical framework to monitor market developments and
        emerging trends, identify opportunities and plan strategies
        accordingly.

   --  Save time tracking multiple information sources.

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Content Outline:

THE VIEW
CATALYST
SUMMARY
ANALYSIS
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Key Factors Limiting the Development of Competition in France
Wholesale Environment
Infrastructure
LNG
Pipelines
Storage
APPENDIX
Definitions
Ask the analyst
Our consulting
Disclaimer

List of Figures
Figure 1: France's indigenous gas production, 1990-2007e
Figure 2: France's gas import supply sources, 2007e
Figure 3: France's sectoral consumption proportions, 2007e
Figure 4: France natural gas consumption trends & forecast, 1990-2020
Figure 5: Transmission Grid

List of Tables
Table 1: France gas supply and demand balance, 2006-07e (bcm)
Table 2: LNG Infrastructure
Table 3: Storage Sites
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   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89016

   Source: Datamonitor

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
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