ASSESSMENTS
Natural Gas Competition, Part 1: Qatar and Russia in the U.K.
Dec 3, 2012 | 11:45 GMT

The Sleipner natural gas platform in the North Sea
DANIEL SANNUM-LAUTEN/AFP/Getty Images
Summary
The rapidly decreasing output of the United Kingdom's traditional North Sea natural gas supplies and the current volatility of natural gas prices are making London hard-pressed to maintain the current spot market structure for its natural gas imports. Above all, the United Kingdom is looking to secure long-term contracts with a reliable, large-scale supplier.
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