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gas market until 2050. Three pathways of natural gas consumption in a future low-carbon energy system in Europe are … from Russia, Europe has to increasingly rely on pipeline exports from Africa and the Caspian region from where new …
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gas market until 2050. Three pathways of natural gas consumption in a future low-carbon energy system in Europe are … from Russia, Europe has to increasingly rely on pipeline exports from Africa and the Caspian region from where new …
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how to resolve the immediate problem of ‘replacing’ Russian gas for Europe’s demand needs now and for the next few years … TTF in particular, as this hub has for several years now been the most liquid by far in Europe, and has been widely used … shows that the TTF is truly the leading pricing benchmark for North-West Europe and indeed many other European countries …
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This study explores the structural shifts in Europe’s energy landscape following the loss of over one-third of its … Russia and Europe. Amidst Europe’s deep integration into global energy markets, this paper assesses the medium-term market …, highlighting Europe’s reliance on natural gas for significant energy consumption and the consequent need for diversifying energy …
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In this paper we investigate the time-varying relationship between oil and natural gas in the UK. We develop a model where relative prices can move between pricing-regimes; markets switch between being decoupled and integrated. Our model endogenously accounts for periods where oil and natural...
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Author's thesis is simple: Oil and gas jurisprudence has a bright future. We live in a hydrocarbons world, and our economic system is not going to change dramatically overnight; we will continue to live in a world powered and heated by hydrocarbons for at least the next twenty years. In fact,...
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