Which way for Europe’s gas storage markets?

Fundamental changes to Europe’s natural gas market conditions and regulation should pave the way to a liquid gas storage market in its own right in coming years. Alex Davis examines how this stands to impact gas storage asset management

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Energy asset portfolio management is a tricky balancing act at the best of times but the thunderous changes that continue to take place with gas market fundamentals are making gas storage management an increasingly complicated prospect.

The European Union's goal to guarantee security of supply and have fully liberalised energy markets across its 27 member states continues to be a gradual, trial-and-error process that requires risk managers to make constant amendments to their strategies.

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