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All Annex B parties but Russia, Australia and USA, have ratified the Kyoto Protocol so far. It is still an open … question whether Russia will ratify and secure that the Protocol enters into force. This paper therefore analyzes consequences … Protocol. Environmentally, implementation of the Kyoto Protocol without participation from Russia and Ukraine is obviously …
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Gazprom, the dominant gas company in Russia, is widely believed to be the key supplier of gas to Europe in the …
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Having exports from more than one Russian gas producer has been an important issue in the Russian-EU energy dialogue during the last decade. Nevertheless, in June 2006, Russian Federal law legalized the de facto export monopoly of Gazprom. Political and commercial interests have regularly...
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Russian national welfare. Results show that under the current gas market structures in Europe and Russia, the split-up of … Gazprom's monopoly might not be beneficial for Russia. The market share of Russia in the European market is important in …
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natural gas prices have remained below their long-run marginal cost for more than a decade since Russia's movement toward a … introduce netback pricing of natural gas after 2011. Netback pricing refers to the process of equalizing the gas price in Russia … concludes that netback pricing can help Russia to avoid a gas deficit. However, the gas supply in Russia will remain tight until …
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