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This paper attempts to offer specific inputs to the debate on local content promotion in the oil industry, using the specific case of São Tomé and Príncipe as point of reference. Our approach emphasizes inter-sectoral linkages and institutional pre-conditions for local content promotion....
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This paper discusses the rising profile of natural gas in global energy, factors constraining its further development, the gas contracting process, and the absence of a global market, which is analyzed in the context of the economic rent in the gas price and the opaque nature of gas contracts. A...
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This paper formulated a short-run model, with an explicit role for monetary policy, for analyzing world oil and gas markets. The model described carefully the parameters of these markets and their vulnerability to business cycles. Estimates showed that short-run demand for oil and gas was price-...
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Ukraine’s gas pricing policy subsidizes gas and heating for all households. As the cost of imported gas rises, this policy increasingly weighs on government finances, sustains energy over-consumption, dampens investment in delivery systems, and undermines incentives for domestic...
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increasing competition. Heading this list of producing countries is Russia. Gas relations between Russia and the EU are … between Russia and the EU will be affected by this new order. …
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consisting of panel data collected before and after the so called "Orange" revolution in Ukraine. Our empirical approach tackles …
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The Russian gas sector is undergoing significant changes which is opening the way for an original reform. Because of the particular institutional and economic context of the country, this reorganisation is not taking place along the lines of the de-integrated model of the EU. It is characterised...
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This article tries to shed light on why gas relations between the EU and Russia, which were previously stable, have … structuring this sector. The model of vertically unbundled network industries promoted by the EU is no longer the one that Russia … a context where the economic stakes are very high. For the EU and its gas companies, access to Russia's hydrocarbon …
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Russia is the world's leading gas producer. But reforming the gas industry is currently one of the major challenges …
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This article tries to shed light on why gas relations between the EU and Russia, which were previously stable, have … structuring this sector. The model of vertically unbundled network industries promoted by the EU is no longer the one that Russia … a context where the economic stakes are very high. For the EU and its gas companies, access to Russia’s hydrocarbon …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010617007