Gas Market

enervis observes, analyses and evaluates current regulatory and market-driven developments in the gas market. The interconnection via pipelines and LNG routes forms a global network that allows the regional gas markets to grow together further. Gas storage facilities provide additional injection and withdrawal capacities. This means that global factors are also driving national and European gas prices. Although the gas trading market provides transparent price information, price formation has become much more complex. Price levels and price volatility are the result of international supply and demand developments. In addition, sector integration will lead to shifts in final energy demand and will also affect gas from a national perspective.

Comprehensive market analyses are therefore necessary for asset valuations, such as those of pipelines or gas storage facilities. We put the national gas market in Germany in perspective to the European and international gas market. Our knowledge of the gas market from production, trading, transport and distribution to the end customer helps you to make the right decisions. We have standardized tool boxes at our disposal for this purpose, but are also happy to master your individual challenges.

How can we assist you?

Give us a call, send an email or use our contact form. We are happy to hear from you.

Your Contact

Sebastian Gulbis
Fon +49 (0)30 695175-0
E-Mail: sebastian.gulbis@enervis.de

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