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Will the UK Face a Natural Gas Crisis this Winter? (Part 2 of 2)
Posted by Rune Likvern on December 18, 2008 - 11:46pm in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: interconnector, langeled, lng supplies, national grid, original, uk natural gas imports, uk natural gas storage, uk natural gas supplies [list all tags]
This is the second part of a two part series about U.K. natural gas. In the first part of this series, I presented a historical look at natural gas supplies in Europe, with a focus on the United Kingdom’s (U.K.) sources of natural gas supplies.
In this second part, I present the results of simulations of the U.K. natural gas supply and demand situation for the remainder of this heating season. The results of these simulations are quite alarming: it appears that there is a significant chance that the U. K. will run short of natural gas in storage before the end of winter.

If the U. K should run short of natural gas in storage, the U. K. will need to get along with only its on-going sources of natural gas. These are gas pumped from the U. K. continental shelf, pipeline imports, and imported liquefied natural gas (LNG). Recently, these sources have totaled about 300 million cubic meters a day (Mcm/d). Cutting back to this level of consumption may be difficult, since the shortfall is likely to exceed interruptible supplies, especially during cold weather when demand may exceed 450 Mcm/d according to National Grid. There is still considerable uncertainty in precise amounts because demand may vary due to economic conditions and the weather, and supply may vary because of changes in production amounts or imports.
The primary reason for the likely shortfall in natural gas is the continued decline in production from the UK continental shelf. Production has declined in each of the last four years, and is expected to continue to decline in the future. Because of declining U. K. production, increased imports are needed each year. There is no clear path for obtaining increased imports, however. Pipeline imports are expected to remain flat or decline slightly, primarily because Norway's exports this winter seems to be at the maximum level. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports to date have been quite small, averaging less than 10 Mcm per day. LNG imports could theoretically ramp up with higher price or long-term contracts, but at this point show no sign of increase.
Energy Prices, Inflation and Denial
Posted by Euan Mearns on June 11, 2008 - 9:15am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: berr, energy future, gas prices, inflation, investment, national grid [list all tags]
Higher energy prices are feeding through to rampant consumer energy price inflation. And yet the authorities and many investment houses still see energy prices falling in the future. This naive view of global energy supplies is starving energy markets of the capital required to expand conventional and alternative energy supplies.
UK National Grid, with responsibility for the distribution of natural gas and electricity in the UK, see flat to falling natural gas prices to 2015 and beyond. Comments welcome!

Global annual average natural gas spot prices from the BP statistical review of world energy 2007. Click all charts to enlarge
[Editor's note: this story was first run on 4th February 2008]
Energy Prices, Inflation and Denial
Posted by Euan Mearns on February 4, 2008 - 8:51am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: berr, energy future, gas prices, inflation, investment, national grid [list all tags]
Higher energy prices are feeding through to rampant consumer energy price inflation. And yet the authorities and many investment houses still see energy prices falling in the future. This naive view of global energy supplies is starving energy markets of the capital required to expand conventional and alternative energy supplies.

Global annual average natural gas spot prices from the BP statistical review of world energy 2007. Click all charts to enlarge

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