Posts Tagged ‘Gas’


Rosneft – On the Road to Global NOC Status?

Published: 19th January 2012| By:

Since the election of Vladimir Putin as president of Russia in 2000 Rosneft has become one of the cornerstones of the strategy for the Russian state to retake control over the ‘commanding heights’ of the economy, and in particular the energy sector.  However, having now established itself as a global-scale oil company, Rosneft faces a [...]

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Categories / Country and Regional Studies, Energy Economics, Finance, Oil, Oil & Middle East Programme, Working Papers, Working Papers

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The Impact of a Globalising Market on Future European Gas Supply and Pricing: the Importance of Asian Demand and North American Supply

Published: 9th January 2012| By:

In contrast to the majority of European gas analysis which has tended to concentrate on security issues narrowly defined as dependence on Russian gas supplies, this study shows how changes in North American gas supply and Asian gas demand over the next 15 years can create fundamentally different outcomes for European supply, demand and pricing. [...]

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Categories / Country and Regional Studies, Energy and the Environment, Energy Security, Gas, Gas Programme, Working Papers, Working Papers

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The Outlook for U.S. Gas Prices in 2020: Henry Hub at $3 or $10?

Published: 21st December 2011| By:

In this paper Michelle Foss concludes that Henry Hub gas prices could credibly be as low as $3/MMbtu, or as high as $10/MMbtu in 2020 but that the balance of likelihoods is for a price late this decade which is significantly higher than the current $3-4/MMbtu levels of 2011. Michelle Foss’ study looks at the [...]

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Categories / Country and Regional Studies, Energy Economics, Energy Policy, Energy Security, Gas, Gas Programme, Oil, Working Papers, Working Papers

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Domestic Gas Prices in Russia – Towards Export Netback?

Published: 4th November 2011| By:

This paper, by James Henderson, concludes that Russian domestic gas prices are not likely to reach European netback levels any time soon, but that the momentum of the past five years towards significantly higher domestic prices will continue, leading to an eventual liberalization of the Russian gas market. Over the next decade, this could create [...]

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Natural Gas in India: An Analysis of Policy

Published: 3rd May 2011| By: , Anupama Sen

In 2010, the Indian government increased the price of ‘administered’ gas to more than double its previous level, in a significant policy change. This move, whilst appearing to signal a reduction in distortions on one side of the policy equation (that is, the price paid to gas producers by marketing and retailing companies), highlights distortions [...]

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The Demand for Energy by UK Manufacturing Industry

Published: 1st January 1985| By:

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