Gas network and market data
Gas remains central to energy security and the transition, and its data informs trading, supply and policy. This guide covers gas network and market data.
Why gas data matters now
Energy security concerns and the transition keep gas data strategic, flows, storage, prices and capacity drive decisions for traders, suppliers and policymakers.
The data landscape
- Flows: cross-border and network flows.
- Storage: levels and capacity.
- Prices: hub and contract prices.
- Capacity: pipeline and LNG capacity.
The ENTSOG backbone
European gas transparency data flows through ENTSOG and platforms like AGSI for storage, alongside exchanges for prices. Knowing the source layer and licence is central.
Common use cases
Trading and risk, supply and security analysis, capacity and infrastructure planning, and policy monitoring.
Sourcing considerations
Definitions and conventions vary, and combining flow, storage and price data via consistent time and geography is central. Market-data licensing can be restrictive.
In a managed model
A managed partner can combine flow, storage, price and capacity data into a coherent gas view.
The ENTSOG and storage backbone
European gas transparency data flows through ENTSOG for flows and capacity and platforms such as AGSI for storage levels, alongside exchanges for hub prices. Knowing which layer a dataset comes from, and its licence, is central. Combining flow, storage, price and capacity data on consistent time and geography is what turns it into a usable view for trading, supply security and planning.
Conventions and licensing
Definitions and conventions vary across markets, so harmonisation matters, and market price data can be restrictively licensed. Energy-security concerns and the transition keep gas data strategic, so provenance and documented method support the decisions it drives.
- Gas data remains strategic for security and the transition.
- Combine flows, storage, prices and capacity.
- ENTSOG and AGSI are key transparency sources.
- Harmonise conventions; market-data licensing can be restrictive.
Sources & further reading
- ENTSOG Transparency Platform and AGSI storage data.
- ACER and regulators: gas market rules.
- Eurostat and IEA: gas statistics.
- Gas-exchange price providers.
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