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Iran holds the largest combined oil and natural gas reserves in the world. Proximity and access to major energy demand centers make Iran a major player in global energy supply. However, the country's isolation and the absence of investments by international companies in its oil and gas industry...
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Growth in oil and gas production in the continental U.S. has led some states to reconsider their taxation of production, prompting comparisons of state policies, especially the rate at which production is taxed. Cross-state comparisons are problematic because states often selectively apply their...
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Oil price cycles can be relatively long, but the time needed for research, development, and widespread adoption of important oilfield technologies can be even longer. Econometric analysis shows that U.S. upstream research and development efforts track oil price movements with a delay, but that...
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Governments in extraction countries are anxious to estimate expected investment in development projects, since they represent an essential element of the macro economy. The overall level of activity is also crucial to oil companies, since the macro picture affects cost levels, the supplies...
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We investigate effects of plausibly exogenous variation in the value of oil and natural gas production in local economies on self-employment in the United States. We find that self-employment is procyclical, i.e. self-employment increases during a business cycle expansion and is reduced during a...
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We investigate the potential for statistical forecasting of aggregate oil and gas investment on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). A unique and detailed dataset containing data from 109 different fields on the NCS between 1970 and 2015 was employed. A set of 1080 autoregressive distributed...
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We explore the stock market and option implied volatility response of the oil and gas industry to four policy events associated with the Paris Agreement and the election of Donald Trump. Our results show that the signing of the Paris Agreement had a large negative impact for the Oil and Gas...
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The US shale gas revolution has caused a substantial decline of US dependency on natural gas imports and has led to a significant decrease of spot prices for natural gas at Henry Hub. Given that the recent LNG development has been largely oriented towards the US market, this was the major reason...
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The dynamics of markets for natural gas during the last years included the higher role of LNG in gas trade, the growing role of spot markets, deregulation, liberalization and competition in national gas markets. Rising flexibility in contracts' destination clauses created new international...
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Japan's natural gas industry is reliant on imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) that normally requires regasification prior to consumption. Unbundling of the industry has not been enforced and while some local distribution utilities purchase gas via pipelines that is regasified by the seller,...
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