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The increase in liquefied natural gas trade has accelerated the integration of previously segmented markets in North America, Europe, and Asia. This paper provides evidence on the integration of the transatlantic natural gas market. We test the theoretical proposition that in integrating markets...
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We examine the degree of natural gas market integration in Europe, North America and Japan, between the mid 1990's and 2002. The relationship between the international gas marker prices, and their relation to the oil price, are investigated through principal component analysis and Johansen...
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Strong liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand growth, especially in Asia, could increasingly motivate gas infrastructure … Canadian provinces that are well positioned to supply LNG to the Asian market. In this paper, we investigate the combined … effects of LNG demand growth and export infrastructure restrictions on North American natural gas markets through 2050. To do …
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