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The structure of the oil and gas industry is being disrupted by technical developments which increase supply and reduce … businesses. The natural gas industry is being transformed by new discoveries, particularly in the US, but regional markets remain …
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This paper provides new empirical insights on the capital structure of project-financed LNG infrastructures and gas …
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Growth patterns in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries suggest that demand for energy in this region is likely to increase in the years to come and this situation ultimately means that more of the region’s natural resources will need to be devoted to meeting this demand. For some of...
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This paper considers whether commercially driven investment in gas infrastructure is sufficient to provide security of … gas supply or whether strategic investment encouraged by government is desirable. The paper focuses on the UK in the wider … gas infrastructure is at the heart of the paper. The disruptions are hypothesised to take place in the mid-2020s, after …
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, gas and electricity consumption models along with their respective CO2 emissions. The long-term income elasticities of … are negative for the gas consumption model. This result indicates that if the Saudi Arabian economy switched from oil to … gas consumption, then an increase in per capita income would reduce carbon emissions. The results also suggest that …
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In Continental Europe and LNG importing Asia, international gas prices reflect the market fundamentals of the 1970s …–1990s when gas was replacing oil products and crude oil in energy balances. By the end of the 2000s, fundamentals in both … these regions had changed significantly, but gas price formation mechanisms had not. This created major problems for buyers …
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The article explores oil and natural gas development in the Arctic. While several commentators have argued that an … study finds that oil and natural gas production in the Arctic is dependent on a range of variables. By using climate … perspective on the much debated question of whether or not the Arctic will become a region driven by oil and gas production. …
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Turkmenistan’s quest to diversify its gas export routes, especially since 2006. The first hypothesis, related to opportunities, is … major powers, Russia, China, the EU, and India, over Turkmenistan’s gas pipeline system before early 2009 strengthened the …
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