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mWELCOME Hello and welcome to the July issue of MZINE, our free monthly e-newsletter. I hope the picture above helps to cool you down, as summer is here with a vengeance. This month we continue our look at the UK Gas winter security, with a focus on 'The Winter to Come' see MSTORY for our main article. MPRICES looks at the spot Oil Forward Curve, whilst at MPHASIS Derek solves the winter gas supply problem! Don't forget to check out our thought of the month at MPATHY. Our latest list of training courses can be found at MTRAIN Our public course programme continues in September, ideal for graduates, or to relearn some old tricks that might help your company through the next six months. MFEATURE has an article relating to Gazprom, reproduced with kind permission by Utilipoint. Please feel free to contact me about this newsletter and let me have your thoughts, what you like and don't like, I am open to your suggestions. And if you have enjoyed reading this newsletter and think you know someone who might also enjoy it then feel free to forward it on. Kind regards. |
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THE FORWARD
CURVE Rising
concerns about inflation and the outlook for global economic growth are
taking some of the heat out of commodity markets. Crude oil prices are
lower all the way along the forward curve than they were a month ago and
the contango extends nearly a year ahead. Crude stocks remain high,
depressing prompt prices, but product stocks are tighter after an extended
refinery turnaround season, supporting record crack spreads this summer.
Downstream,
refinery capacity constraints are still providing longer-term support for
prices as demand for transport fuels continues to expand. Tighter product
specifications make it more difficult for refiners to meet growing demand
as crude oil quality deteriorates with rising output. Calendar 2007 WTI
edged down to just under $72/bbl – equivalent to $70.7/bbl for Brent or
over $66/bbl for the new OPEC Reference Basket of crudes.
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mPATHY There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts. Richard
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Source: By James Griffin Utilipoint With energy security such a hot political topic in the European
Union (EU), the uncompromising statement issued by Russian state gas giant
Gazprom against interfering in the firm's desire to enter the European
downstream energy market has caused much consternation amongst EU members.
Gazprom's April 18 statement said, “It is necessary to note that
attempts to limit Gazprom's activities in the European market and politicise
questions of gas supply, which in fact are of an entirely economic nature,
will not lead to good results.” The group also suggested that, should its
relationship with Europe sour over political issues, it would have little
hesitation in focusing its expansion on other areas of major energy
consumption, such as Gazprom warned against the politicisation of energy supply following
discussions between the firm's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Alexei Miller
and EU ambassadors. Its thinly veiled threats are being interpreted by many
as a response to press rumours that the UK Government is looking into
whether it has the legal means to block a potential Gazprom bid for
Centrica, the UK-based energy major. Shares in Centrica have recently been
enveloped by speculation that Gazprom is planning a takeover approach. Given that Gazprom already provides about 30 percent of gas supplies
for EU alarm bells had initially started ringing back in January, when So where does this leave the EU and Gazprom today? It appears that
Gazprom is advancing the concept pushed forward by Russian President,
Vladimir Putin, of Gazprom would argue that the outcome for such agreements is the
protection of the consumer from gas price hikes. Given that gas wholesale
and retail prices are rising across the EU, for example, over the past three
years total retail gas price rises amongst the six main Yet this path is a direct contradiction of the concept for the
development of the EU energy market, which is based on the idea of
diversified supplies and market liberalisation. In fact, comments from the
EU after The issue is brought home further by Gazprom's pursuit of ambitious
and rapid expansion in Today, alongside the Centrica rumours, talk appears focused on
Belgium and Italy, with the CEO of Italy's main gas player ENI, Paolo
Scaroni, recently quoted in the Italian national press as saying that
Gazprom has shown an interest in both increasing the amount of gas it
exports to Italy and potentially investing in Italian gas infrastructure.
Yet the tone of Gazprom's April 18 statement highlights some of the stiff
resistance it has encountered as a result of its expansions plans. For the EU, its concerns surrounding over dependence on any one
source of gas are exacerbated if the holder of that gas has made significant
penetration further down the value chain. Its fears—justified or not—are
being brought home by Gazprom's recent market positioning. The current situation has the potential to develop into a political
stand-off, but given that each side needs the other there are some flickers
of light. In an effort to soften his comments and ally any concerns that gas
supplies may dry up, Miller added that Gazprom understood its
responsibilities as the provider of 25 percent of What needs to be recognised is that supply diversification is the
way forward for all. The EU needs to bear in mind that Russia is not the
only source of gas it can harness—not only does Norway continue to play a
role as a significant gas producer, with considerable potential to continue
doing so, but also the possibilities of LNG open up a much wider range of
potential gas suppliers on a global scale. And The focus now turns to the G8 Summit in July in |
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