The pricing of internationally traded gas
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The pricing of internationally traded gas
Oxford University Press, 2012
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注記
"Published by the Oxford University Press for the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 491-520) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the first book on the pricing of gas in international trade. Gas accounts for around 25% of global energy demand and international gas trade is growing rapidly. The volume examines the theory of energy pricing and looks at the contribution that theory can make to the study of international gas pricing. It traces the historical origins and development of international gas pricing in North America, Europe, Asia, and the former Soviet Union since the 1970s, and
other regions up to the early 2000s. The majority of the contributions focus on developments in the 2000s, with a view to how gas pricing is likely to develop during the 2010s and beyond. In addition to the traditional gas trading regions, the book also covers the Middle East, North Africa,
sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, South East Asia, India, China, and Pacific Basin LNG. These national and regional studies are followed by chapters on the globalisation of gas markets and prices, and the potential development of a 'gas-OPEC'. The concluding chapter considers the extent to which international gas pricing is likely to remain regional, whether gas could become a -'global market' - with a global price - akin to the crude oil market. It also considers whether international pricing
is likely to come under the control of a small group of countries - a possible 'gas OPEC' - similar to the influence of OPEC in the crude oil market.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. The Future of Gas in Global Energy Balances
- 2. Pricing of Gas in International Trade: A Historical Survey
- 3. Natural gas pricing in North America
- 4. The Transition to Hub-Based Gas Pricing in Continental Europe
- 5. CIS Pricing: Towards European Netback?
- 6. The Pricing of Internationally-traded Gas in MENA and Sub-Saharan Africa
- 7. Pricing of Pipeline Gas and LNG in Latin America and the Caribbean
- 8. Pricing of Pipeline Gas and LNG in South East Asia
- 9. Gas Pricing in India
- 10. Gas Pricing in China
- 11. LNG Pricing in Asia: JCC Forever?
- 12. Interaction of LNG and Pipeline Gas Pricing: Does Greater Connectivity Equal Globalisation?
- 13. The Gas Exporting Countries Forum: Global or Regional Cartelisation?
- 14. Conclusions: Globalisation, Cartelisation, or a Continuation of Regional Pricing?
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