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The following paper aims at studying the competitive effect of the entry in the gas market of importers of liquefied natural gas (LNG hereafter). In particular we would like to analyze whether the construction of LNG terminals and the entry of LNG importers can have a positive effect on the gas...
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The low gas filling levels in underground gas storages (UGSs) in the European Union (EU), and the subsequent price volatility and geopolitical tensions between Russia and the EU triggered the adoption of counterbalancing policy strategies in the EU. A specific measure was the mandatory refilling...
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The European natural gas market is in a state of flux. In order to better secure the public service obligations – supply security, competitiveness and sustainability – this market is currently being liberalized. This requires significant structural and regulatory reform. This reform process...
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competition. We examine the implication of major foreign suppliers' position on the European gas market and the likeliness of a … competition on the European gas market. First, although the import dependence on suppliers such as Gazprom is real, the likeliness … argue that the combination of LNG and pipelines improves supply security and is likely to improve competition, and that …
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optimization model and its interpretation in terms of perfect competition between agents operating on the restructured market. The …
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California disaster. Part of the explanation for these difficulties stems from past successful liberalization and deregulation … experiences in other areas suggesting that competition could provide large benefits to hitherto regulated utilities in local …
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