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2012
Natural gas is a key fuel in energy markets worldwide. It is produced from either onshore or offshore wells, processed to remove impurities, and then transported by either pipeline in gaseous form or cooled to about -260 degrees F (about -160 degrees C) and then transported as liquefied natural gas (LNG) to destinations around the world.
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Natural gas is a key fuel in energy markets worldwide. It is produced from either onshore or offshore wells, processed to remove impurities, and then transported by either pipeline in gaseous form or cooled to about -260 degrees F (about -160 degrees C) and then transported as liquefied natural gas (LNG) to destinations around the world.
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Natural Gas and Electricity Markets
2009The natural gas and electric power industries---once the classic examples of natural monopoly---are increasingly being regulated by market forces instead of public service commissions. The emergence of markets in the North American natural gas industry in the mid-1980s resulted largely from the failure of regulation, and a consequence of this ...
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An Econometric Analysis of the Market for Natural Gas Futures*
The Energy Journal, 1995This research tests a form of the efficient markets hypothesis in the, market for natural gas futures. Unlike other studies of futures markets, the test for market efficiency is conducted at numerous locations which comprise the, natural gas spot market in addition to the delivery location specified in the futures contract.
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Marketing natural gas in Britain
European Journal of Marketing, 1969Suggests that both future supplies of, and the future demand for, North Sea Gas are highly uncertain. Gives examples to show that one can argue, with equal plausibility, that in the 1970s there could be either a significant shortage, or a substantial surplus of capacity relative to ‘premium’ gas demand. Argues that the uncertainty of the future demands
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1998
Koch Gateway Pipeline (Koch) is an interstate natural gas transmission system operating over 9,000 miles of pipeline. The system extends from South Texas through Louisiana, Mississippi, southern Alabama, and southern Florida. Koch is located in one of the nation’s largest natural gas producing areas and is tied into a number of the largest gas ...
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Koch Gateway Pipeline (Koch) is an interstate natural gas transmission system operating over 9,000 miles of pipeline. The system extends from South Texas through Louisiana, Mississippi, southern Alabama, and southern Florida. Koch is located in one of the nation’s largest natural gas producing areas and is tied into a number of the largest gas ...
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Natural Gas Matters: State of Play in the Natural Gas Generation Market
Natural Gas & Electricity, 2013AbstractA couple of months ago in this space, I explored the fit that the most likely level of LNG exports should have within the US supply‐demand balance for natural gas, concluding that the range of easily achievable shale development deliverabilities can certainly accommodate both exports and growth in power generation and industrial loads.
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Are natural gas markets integrated
2018This master’s thesis investigates whether natural gas markets are integrated or segmented. It consists of three parts. Firstly, important characteristics, which distinguish natural gas from its substitutes are described. The major advantages are: high energy density, large reserves, less CO2 emissions compared to oil and coal.
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The predicaments of the Turkish natural gas market between supply shortages and price hikes
Resources Policy, 2023Seyit Ali Dastan
exaly

