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Development Trend of Unconventional Gas Resources in China
Many countries in the world begin to attach great importance to the utilization of the unconventional gas. The unconventional gas resources are very abundant in China. They developed rapidly in recent years, and some progress has been made. + read more
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Does the oil price drive natural gas prices?
In the past decades, gas used to be produced as "associated gas" from oil fields in Europe, Russia and the Middle East.... + read more
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Shale Finder: using crude oil biomarkers to find shale gas/oil plays
John Zumberge & Stephen Brown of GeoMark Research provide some interesting research on using crude oil biomarkers to find shale gas/oil plays. + read more
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Requirements for liquid gas trading on and between Hubs
Requirements for liquid gas trading on and between Hubs - And how to achieve Cross Regional Gas Markets. + read more
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European Gas Hubs
Presentation by Louise Boddy of ICIS Heren on "European Gas Hubs" at the Florence School of Regulation, March 4, 2010 + read more
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Shale Gas - A Game Changer for U.S. and Global Gas Markets?
Presenation by Richard G. Newell at FLAME 2010 Gas Conference. + read more
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The Shale Gas Revolution and what it means for Global Energy Markets
The Shale Revolution and What it Means for North American Energy Markets and Policy, by Kenneth B. Medlock III - February 3, 2010. + read more
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Current European Gas Pricing Problems: Solutions Based on Price Review & Price Re-Opener Provisions
A two tier price system developed for gas in Continental Europe in late 2008, consisting of the price generated by oil-indexed pricing formulae in long term Take or Pay gas contacts and prices generated in European gas trading hubs. + read more
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Putting a Price on Energy: International Pricing Mechanisms for Oil & Gas
This report describes and analyses the development of international oil and gas pricing mechanisms. + read more
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Third EU Legislative Package - Impacts on gas trading
Presentation by Colin Lyle, EFET Gas Committee, at E-world Congress Gas Trading Session Essen 11th February 2010. + read more
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LNG v. Unconventional Gas Sources In North America
Nothing has altered the North American natural gas market and its appetite for LNG as severe as the discovery and development of significant unconventional gas sources. + read more
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Evolution of Gas Pricing in Europe: Modernization of Indexation Formulas Vs. Gas to Gas Competition
It is well known that the dominant gas pricing mechanism in Continental Europe has been historically based on determining the contract price of gas on its replacement value in the end-use sectors... + read more
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Recent Dynamics in the Global Liquefied Natural
This paper provides a summary on recent developments in the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry and discusses prospects for capacity development in the mid-term future. + read more
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WORLDWIDE GAS SHALES AND UNCONVENTIONAL GAS: A STATUS REPORT
Driven by a new understanding of the size of gas shale resources and the
availability of unconventional gas, a paradigm shift is underway on world natural gas supplies. + read more
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Unconventional Resources Potential in Continental Europe
Continental Europe has recently seen a true boom in exploration efforts for unconventional resources. + read more
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Gas Hub as a Source of Regional Market Development in the Central and Eastern European Union
Natural gas has an ever growing importance in the energy supply of the European Union (EU) with its direct share exceeding 25 percent of the total supply. + read more
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North American Shale Gas, Russia & Europe: An Unexpected Intersection
Kenneth Medlock looks at some of the implications of shale gas for the US, Europe and Russia. + read more
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Long-Term Contracts: is a transition away from oil product-linked pricing inevitable and imminent?
A paper published in April 2007 questioned the continued rationale of the linkage of Continental European long term contract gas prices to oil product prices..... + read more
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The Resources Report 2009
On September 10 the NPD published its "Resource" Report which looks at some of the challenges facing oil and gas exploration on the Norwegian Shelf. + read more
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Inventory of non-conventional Gas
This report describes the results of the inventory for each non-conventional gas resource expected to be present in the Netherlands. + read more
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Problems and Prospects for the "Fourth Corridor": The Positions and Role of Turkey in Gas Transit
The subject of Caspian and Middle East gas pipelines to Europe has become increasingly important and emotive in the late 2000s with many projects and aspirations being advanced to create a "4th corridor"... + read more
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Liquidity in the UK wholesale energy markets
This report finds that liquidity in the electricity market in Great Britain (GB) is lower than other energy and commodity markets, including a number of European electricity markets. + read more
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Scenarios for Russian Natural Gas Exports: The Role of Domestic Investment, the Caspian, and LNG
Russia's position as a major energy supplier has great significance not only for its foreign policy but for its relationships with major energy-consuming countries. + read more
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Averting the next energy crisis: The demand challenge
Global energy-demand growth is expected to stagnate or even contract in the short term in response to the economic downturn. But with economic recovery, demand could snap back more quickly than many observers project.... + read more
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Fostering LNG Trade: Role of the Energy Charter
This report offers a comprehensive, fact-based understanding of the latest
developments in the global LNG sector. + read more
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Russia's New Gas Projects
Articles and analysis by leading industry commentators. + read more
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LNG Industry Review 2008
A review of the LNG industry in 2008 by the International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers. + read more
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Modern Shale Gas - Development in the United States: A Primer
Because shale gas development in the United States is occurring in areas that have not previously experienced oil and gas production, the GWPC has recognized a need for credible, factual information on shale gas resources. + read more
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The Financial Crisis and Its Impact On the Electric Utility Industry
This paper will explore the events leading up to the financial crisis, the character of the crisis itself, the impact on utilities, and the critical role regulators will play in shepherding the industry safely through the turmoil. + read more
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Charting the Gaps: EU regulation of gas transmission tarrifs in the Netherlands & UK
The Dutch and British gas markets are among the largest in the Europe and therefore the way in which these two countries have chosen to organise third party access to networks is extremely significant. + read more
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Beyond Dependence: How to Deal With Russian Gas
The gas relationship with Russia has become an extremely contentious issue among EU Member States. It is a major reason for the EU's failure to develop the common policy approach towards Moscow it so badly needs..... + read more
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A New Energy Paradigm for the 21st Century
In the paradigm outlined in this paper, the impacts of climate change have been realized far earlier than most experts expected. + read more
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Gas Market in the Ukraine: State and Problems
Ukraine's gas market presents the institutional platform tying the gas sector with the whole economy, and a critical element of not only resource support for economic development of the country, but also of its national security.
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Gas Storage Valuation: Price Modelling v. Optimization Methods
The existence of a financial gas market motivates the analysis of gas storage as a separate asset, using the market value context for utilization and valuation. + read more
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Pipelines Politics and Power: The future of EU-Russia Energy Relations
Russia is the world's largest gas producer. The EU is the world's biggest gas market. The two are neighbours. Logically, the EU and Russia should have a well-developed energy relationship. + read more
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Carbon Capture & Storage: Assessing the Economics
This report provides a deeper look at the costs and potential of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) as an option for reducing greenhouse gas emissions at both a global and regional level. + read more
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The Gas Supply Outlook for Europe - The Roles of Pipeline Gas and LNG
This report by CIEP develops scenarios for the European gas sector out to 2015. + read more
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Central & Eastern European Natural Gas Outlook 2008
The natural gas markets of the CEE countries have already begun to converge to form a common CEE natural gas market. Different opinions exist on how to achieve this unified market due to.... + read more
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A World of Difference - Tomorrow's Utilities
PWC looks ahead to an energy utilities landscape that is likely to look very different in 15-25 years? time. + read more
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Oil and Gas Delivery to Europe: An Overview of Existing and Planned Infrastructures
Energy infrastructure changes economic and cultural relations, and potentially prices. The British interconnector for example has allowed 'free gas' from the UK to reach the European gas market; in 1998, gas-gas competition was realized. + read more
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Why Would Oil-Indexation In Gas Contracts Survive In Europe?
By end of 2008 after the EU will adopt the third package, the game will not be over for the European Commission. To reform long-term, oil products-indexed contracts will be the next step on the liberalization pro... + read more
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Credible Energy Policy: Meeting the challenges of security of supply and climate change
British energy policy is no longer fit-for-purpose. It was designed for the 1980s and 1990s ? years of excess supply, North Sea oil and gas, low prices and no serious climate change constraints.... + read more
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Action Plan for the Promotion of LNG Chain Investment
This study discusses opportunities to set up an Action Plan at the EU level for the promotion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) chain investments. The study has been commissioned by MVV Consulting, the general contractor of DG TREN. + read more
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European gas market liberalisation: Are regulatory regimes moving towards convergence?
European gas market liberalisation has been a long-running story which, for most observers, has yielded disappointingly slow results. Most of the academic literature on this subject focuses on the EU Directives or the detail of one or two countries. + read more
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"Power Plant Portfolio Development in Germany - A Real Options Valuation: Case Study"
Joint analysis by Opexis, Chair of Energy Economics and Public Sector Management (TU Dresden), and Arthur D. Little. + read more
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Structure and functioning of the natural gas market in Belgium in a European context
This study is intendend to provide a complete and in-depth understanding of the strructure and functioning of the Belgian gas market from a domestic and European context. + read more
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Mergers & acquisitions in the European Power and gas sectors
This report surveys 247 M&A deals between energy companies in the European Union from January 1998 to December 2007. Part I describes cases and Part II analyzes patterns. Cases involve industrial companies with businesses along the power and/or gas.. + read more
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Investment in Transport Infratructure, Regulation and Gas to Gas Competition
This paper develops a simple model in which a regulated (upstream) trans-
porter provides capacity to a marketer competing in output with an incum-
bent in the (downstream) gas commodity market. + read more
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The Outlook for Global Trade in LNG - Projections to 2020
This report provides projections of world trade in LNG to the year 2020. Because of substantial uncertainties in the current markets for LNG, the study utilizes three illustrative scenarios - a base case, a high case & low case. + read more
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A Complementarity Model for the European Natural Gas Market
In this paper, the authors present a detailed and comprehensive complementarity model for computing market equilibrium values in the European natural gas system. + read more
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Coal: Resources and Future Production
When discussing the future availability of fossil energy resources, conventional knowledge has it that globally there is an abundance of coal which allows for increasing coal consumption far into the future.... + read more
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A Strategic Model of European Gas Supply
This paper presents a model of the European natural gas supply, GASMOD, which is structured as a twostage-game of successive natural gas exports to Europe (upstream market) and wholesale trade within Europe
(downstreammarket).... + read more
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Analysis of a liberalised German Gas Market
A Medium-Term Gas Trading Model based on Entry-Exit Network Access. + read more
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The Trend of Energy Markets up to the Year 2030
Reference Forecast & analytical outlook for the trend in Germany's energy sector up to the year 2030. + read more
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