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MJMEnergy - MZINE - October Issue
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Final Winter Consultation Issue

October 2007

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The National Grid Final Winter Consultation Report 2007/8

The National Grid winter consultation report written in conjunction with Ofgem represents national grids third and final draft in the process of presenting the outlook of supply and demand balance for the UK gas and electricity markets for the winter of 2007/8. This September update aims to bring together National Grids final view for the winter 07/08 outlook, reflecting upon specific points raised and further analysing the June publication. The purpose of this article is to provide the reader with a brief overview of the report focussing largely on the gas issues raised.

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Story

STORY

Training

TRAINING

Prices

PRICES

Mphasis!

MPHASIS!

Hello and welcome to the October issue of MZINE, our free monthly e-newsletter.  

This month we are taking a look at the Final Winter Consultation see main STORY. At PRICES  we take a look at the Gas and Power Forward Curve, whilst at MPHASIS Derek takes a look at the pumps?! 

Our public course dates for the end of 2007 have now been updated and can be found at TRAINING
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European Gas Markets Liberalisation - a two day seminar

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TRAINING

All of our training courses can now earn, participating solicitors, CPD points from the law society. Attendance at any of our events may also contribute to meeting accountancy CPD requirements under the terms of the ICAEW’s CPD policy. Please visit www.icaew.co.uk/cpd for the ICAEW's CPD policy details.

Over the next few months the following one-day events are being held in London or Aberdeen, and the two day event in Oxford UK. 

More information about these courses can be found by clicking on the course title below  or you can visit our new look public courses training site at http://www.mjmenergy.com/publictraining/enter.html. Alternatively you can contact me by email or phone +44 (0) 1235 553917.

Our public courses can also be held at your location, for your company, or they can be tailor made to your requirements. If you want to find out more contact our Training Manager Nick White  +44(0) 1235 211161 and get ahead of the rest.

17th October Global LNG Markets London
Understanding the physical and commercial realities of LNG

The market for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is rapidly expanding as falling production costs and rising gas demand drive new production and reception projects. The first LNG deliveries to the UK for twenty years began in 2005, while some forecasts see LNG meeting up to 20% of UK gas demand in the next decade. Elsewhere in Europe new terminals are being developed and existing ones expanded to meet a rush in LNG supply, while major LNG production projects are developing in every continent.

http://www.mjmenergy.com/publictraining/enter.html?target=d7.html

23rd October UK Gas Markets Aberdeen & 21st November London

Gas markets throughout Europe are undergoing significant changes as liberalisation and competition emerge. The UK has the most liberalised gas market in the world, and has seen almost continual change and development from 1990 to the present day, with further changes expected due to ongoing market evolution and the forecast UK gas gap.  
MJMEnergy's UK gas market seminar provides an informative one-day introduction covering all the key areas of this complex, fast-moving market.

http://www.mjmenergy.com/publictraining/enter.html?target=d1.html

24th October Network Code Aberdeen & 22nd November London
Understanding gas transportation in Britain.

For more than a decade, the Network Code has been the cornerstone of the successful competitive gas market in Britain , and has become a model for the creation of third party access regimes in many other liberalising markets. The sale of four distribution networks by NationalGridTransco in 2005 has transformed the contractual structure of the industry with the creation of the Uniform Network Code and short-form Codes for each transporter. The Network Code course provides a clear overview of the new UNC regime, and explains the principles underlying gas transportation in Britain .

The Network Code course is an essential introduction to the contractual framework of the UK gas market, and enables delegates to understand the concepts and practicalities of gas market operations in Britain .


http://www.mjmenergy.com/publictraining/enter.html?target=d2.html

20th November UK Electricity Markets London

The UK electricity market has been through dramatic change over recent years with full market liberalisation in 1999, the New Electricity Trading Arrangements in 2001, price crashes, consolidation and warnings over plant margin in 2001 to 2003, and rebounding prices in 2004. 2005 has seen the implementation of BETTA – the creation of an integrated Great Britain trading and transmission system, as well as the impact of the emissions trading, record prices, and rumours of planned investments in new nuclear power. The UK electricity market introduction one-day seminar provides an up-to-date overview of all the key factors and trends in this fast-moving market.

http://www.mjmenergy.com/publictraining/enter.html?target=d9.html

http://www.mjmenergy.com/publictraining/enter.html?target=d5.html

 

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PRICES
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MPHASIS!
for the lighter side of life!

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