Forecast: Energy Supply of Natural Gas in the Netherlands

Between 2013 and 2023, the supply of natural gas in the Netherlands exhibited moderate fluctuations. Starting at 1.3976 million Terajoules in 2013, it decreased to 1.2717 million Terajoules by 2023. The most significant annual decrease occurred in 2014, with a -12.82% change. Conversely, positive changes were observed in 2016 (4.9%) and 2019 (4.28%). The five-year CAGR leading up to 2023 stands at -0.23%, indicating a slight overall decline.

Future forecasted data suggests a continued slight decrease in natural gas supply, with the five-year CAGR from 2024 to 2028 projected at -0.09%. Notable trends to monitor are advancements in alternative renewable energy sources, energy policies targeting carbon neutrality, and technological innovations in energy storage and efficiency that could influence natural gas demand and supply dynamics. This emphasizes the importance for stakeholders to stay adaptive to emerging energy landscapes.

Trends to watch for:

  • Developments in renewable energy adoption.
  • Changes in government energy policies and regulations.
  • Technological advancements in energy storage and efficiency.

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