The Belgian gas market and gas supply contracts under Belgian law
T. Schoors
Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 2004, vol. 5, issue 2, 165-193
Abstract:
Two important developments in gas supply contracts are (i) the (partial) shift towards shorter term trades, and (ii) the focus on credit issues in the light of the insolvency risk. This article discusses these and other key issues to be covered in a gas supply contract from a Belgian law perspective. First, this article will give a brief overview of how the Belgian gas market is organised, and will discuss a few regulatory issues which are relevant for supplying or trading gas in Belgium.
Date: 2004
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