SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17, 2016 -- Nexant announced today that it has launched the World Gas Analytics Service (WGAS), a subscription advisory service that provides coherent projections for global, regional and national supply/demand and prices for natural gas.
"The World Gas Analytics Service builds on Nexant's expertise and experience in providing consultancy services and analytical tools for the natural gas and LNG markets" said Mike Fulwood, NexantThinking's Global leader for Natural Gas Market Analysis. "The forecasts in WGAS are generated by our highly-regarded and proven "World Gas Model" which is used under license by the world's leading energy companies, governments and think tanks to provide insights into how the gas market may develop in the face of great uncertainty."
WGAS provides long-term forecasts for the global market as well as individual regions and countries. Deliverables include detailed numerical forecasts for each scenario and region selected. The data is supported by summary PowerPoint presentations which draw out the key trends and issues behind the data.
Subscribers will be able to use WGAS outputs to assess the impact of key uncertainties facing the world gas market. The service is based around three scenarios designed to capture a range of possible outcomes facing the industry. In addition to Nexant's Base Case, two alternative scenarios will also be considered. Subscriptions are available on an annual basis and subscribers receive the Base Case four times a year, updated each quarter for changes in key assumptions, and alternative scenarios during the year.
The Base Case Scenario for the World Gas Analytics Service is now available. Go to http://www2.nexant.com/wgas for more information.
ABOUT NEXANT
NexantThinking Programs provide subscribers and users with comprehensive analytics, forecasts and insights for the energy, chemicals, polymers and clean tech industries. These complement the broad range of advisory services that Nexant professionals have provided to the global energy and chemicals sectors for more than four decades, including feasibility studies, mergers and acquisitions, and strategic planning. Nexant also offers a comprehensive suite of best-in-class energy enterprise software designed to transform utility business processes and implement smart grid and demand management initiatives. Over the last decade, it has been developing and commercializing technology solutions—such as iEnergy™, GRID360™, iHedge®, and RevenueManager®— enabling utilities, power producers, and retailers to improve operational and financial efficiency, reduce risk, and enhance customer engagement across the energy value chain. www.nexant.com
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