Natural Gas
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Natural gas has been an increasingly important part of our lives the last years, and people use it and more, thanks to the financial benefits it offers consumers and the fact that it is environmentally friendly, compared to the rest of the fossil fuels.
This study was compiled by STOCHASIS Management Consultancy S.A. and aims to reflect the current state of the Natural gas in Greece and to examine its prospects, while presenting information on the international market.
More specifically, the first five chapters of the study feature information on the Natural gas, which refer to general characteristics, the institutional framework, the demand, the offer and the size of the industry. In the sixth chapter of the study we will present information on the international and european market. Finally, we will present the conclusions and the prospects of the market, as well as an annex with selected financial indicators of major enterprises.
Natural gas has been an increasingly important part of our lives the last years, and people use it and more, thanks to the financial benefits it offers consumers and the fact that it is environmentally friendly, compared to the rest of the fossil fuels.
This study was compiled by STOCHASIS Management Consultancy S.A. and aims to reflect the current state of the Natural gas in Greece and to examine its prospects, while presenting information on the international market.
More specifically, the first five chapters of the study feature information on the Natural gas, which refer to general characteristics, the institutional framework, the demand, the offer and the size of the industry. In the sixth chapter of the study we will present information on the international and european market. Finally, we will present the conclusions and the prospects of the market, as well as an annex with selected financial indicators of major enterprises.
SYNOPSIS
INTRODUCTION
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Definition
1.2. Basic concepts
1.3. Natural gas uses
1.4. Benefits of natural gas use
1.5. History
1.6. Natural gas system in Greece
1.7. Points of entry-exit
1.8. The natural gas interconnecting pipelines
1.9. Developments in the Eastern Mediterranean region
2. INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
2.1. Natural gas legal-regulatory framework
2.2. Deregulated market functioning
3. DEMAND
3.1. Determinants of demand
3.2. Analysis of determinants of demand
4. SUPPLY
4.1. Natural gas companies in Greece
4.2. Public gas corporation (DEPA)
4.3. Natural gas suppliers
4.4. Hellenic gas transmission operator S.A. (DESFA)
4.5.Gas supply companies (EPAs)
4.6. Regulatory authority for energy(RAE)-Supply licenses and eligible customers
5. MARKET
5.1. Domestic market size
5.2. Natural gas countries of origin in Greece
5.3. Natural gas market balance
5.4. Natural gas sales
5.5. Porter's five forces
6. INTERNATIONAL MARKET
6.1. Natural gas reserves worldwide
6.2. The major enterprises worldwide
6.3. International natural gas transportation pipelines
6.4. Natural gas worldwide
6.5. Natural gas within Europe
6.6. Global market perspective
7. CONCLUSIONS - PROSPECTS
7.1. SWOT Analysis
7.2. Main findings-Prospects
ANNEX
Financial ratios of major enterprises of the industry
A.Capital structure indicators and financial leverage
B. Liquidity indicators
C. Activity indicators
D. Performance indicators
Types of financial indicators
SOURCES & BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Definition
1.2. Basic concepts
1.3. Natural gas uses
1.4. Benefits of natural gas use
1.5. History
1.6. Natural gas system in Greece
1.7. Points of entry-exit
1.8. The natural gas interconnecting pipelines
1.9. Developments in the Eastern Mediterranean region
2. INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
2.1. Natural gas legal-regulatory framework
2.2. Deregulated market functioning
3. DEMAND
3.1. Determinants of demand
3.2. Analysis of determinants of demand
4. SUPPLY
4.1. Natural gas companies in Greece
4.2. Public gas corporation (DEPA)
4.3. Natural gas suppliers
4.4. Hellenic gas transmission operator S.A. (DESFA)
4.5.Gas supply companies (EPAs)
4.6. Regulatory authority for energy(RAE)-Supply licenses and eligible customers
5. MARKET
5.1. Domestic market size
5.2. Natural gas countries of origin in Greece
5.3. Natural gas market balance
5.4. Natural gas sales
5.5. Porter's five forces
6. INTERNATIONAL MARKET
6.1. Natural gas reserves worldwide
6.2. The major enterprises worldwide
6.3. International natural gas transportation pipelines
6.4. Natural gas worldwide
6.5. Natural gas within Europe
6.6. Global market perspective
7. CONCLUSIONS - PROSPECTS
7.1. SWOT Analysis
7.2. Main findings-Prospects
ANNEX
Financial ratios of major enterprises of the industry
A.Capital structure indicators and financial leverage
B. Liquidity indicators
C. Activity indicators
D. Performance indicators
Types of financial indicators
SOURCES & BIBLIOGRAPHY