Gas portfolio and transport optimisation

Deciding which instruments to use to balance gas flows is not easy. Gido Brouns and Alexander Boogert discuss how to achieve gas portfolio optimisation by integrating this with the various gas transportation options available

The transport of natural gas has received significant attention in the last year, with the large price spikes in the UK seen during sudden cold weather and the stopping of supply flow from Russia to Ukraine – and more recently Belarus. Transport is a necessity in a world where gas sources are far removed from the gas demand, and also in a marketplace in which a gas portfolio easily spans several countries.

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