Natural gas market review 2007 security in a globalising market to 2015.
Over recent decades, natural gas has been an important element of secure, affordable, and environmentally responsible energy supply. But as production from IEA member countries declines, supplies will have to come from sources in more distant regions. What aspects of OECD gas markets need to be imp...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword; Acknowledgements; CONTENTS; Table of contents; Key messages; Executive summary; Point of departure; Recent events; North American fundamentals; Japan; Korea; Recent developments in Europe; United Kingdom supply developments; Gazprom Algeria MOU; Indonesia; Major project decisions in 2006; Russia/Belarus gas and oil negotiations; Investment; General cost inflation; Upstream; Investment to 2015; Shipping; Transmission pipelines; Downstream; Storage; Regional demand & supply balance to 2015; Demand; Supply; Production; Supply and demand summary to 2015; Gas security
- Recent supply disruptions in IEA countriesGas storage; Strategic gas stocks: what are they?; Why do gas stocks cost so much more than oil?; Why are gas stocks less effective than oil stocks?; What are the other options besides strategic stocks?; Conclusion; Data transparency initiative; Developments in LNG markets; Overview; Production; Consuming country developments; Marketing, contracts and spot trade evolution; Peak demand, LNG terminal utilisation and seasonal storage issues; Coping with Indonesian shortfalls; Gas for power; Power use drives gas demand growth
- Gas as the fuel of choice for new power plants, 2000-2004Economics of gas-fired generation; Gas-fired generation capacity adds flexibility; Non-OECD country/region update; Russian Federation; Islamic Republic of Iran; Middle East and North Africa (MENA); Central Asia; People's Republic of China; India; Latin America highlights; OECD country/region update; North America; Republic of Korea; Germany; United Kingdom; Netherlands; Norway; Belgium; Turkey; European regulatory issues; Cross-border regulatory issues in Europe: Italian example; Internal regulation of gas markets in North West Europe
- Annex A: Existing gas security measures in IEA countries/regionsFrance; Spain; Hungary; European Union Directive 2004/67/EC; Annex B: Contractual gas flows involving OECD countries; Annex C: Abbreviations; Annex D: Glossary; Annex E: Conversion factors; Annex F: LNG regasification terminals; Annex G: LNG liquefaction plants