
- Increased capital discipline
- Structural growth from new energy
- Reduced break even cost points

- Secular substitution of fossil fuels
- Important political risk exposure
- High degree of competitive intensity
Key players
Country | Role | Sector risk |
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#1 Producer |
B
Medium risk |
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#2 Producer |
B
Medium risk |
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#3 Producer |
B
Medium risk |
LATEST NEWS ABOUT ENERGY
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The (energy) price of war for European households
04 March
The invasion of Ukraine will propel energy prices even higher.
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Can Europe do without Russian gas?
03 March
Imports from Russia account for close to 36% of total EU gas supply, with Hungary, Slovakia and Czechia the most reliant.
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Russia-Ukraine crisis: conflict escalation
24 February
De-escalation depends on three channels of transmission: energy, finance and trade.