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Assessment of Central Asia's oil and gas reserves and their bud / Makhmudov, Rustam   Journal Article
Makhmudov, Rustam Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words European Union  Nuclear Energy  Oil  Japan  Central Asia  China 
Gas  IEA  Gas Market  Global Energy Industry  Fukusima Nuclear Plant 
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ID:   090079


Assessment of demand for natural gas from the electricity secto / Shukla, P R; Dhar, Subash; Victor, David G; Jackson, Mike   Journal Article
Victor, David G Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Electricity sector is among the key users of natural gas. The sustained electricity deficit and environment policies have added to an already rising demand for gas. This paper tries to understand gas demand in future from electricity sector. This paper models the future demand for gas in India from the electricity sector under alternative scenarios for the period 2005-2025, using bottom-up ANSWER MARKAL model. The scenarios are differentiated by alternate economic growth projections and policies related to coal reforms, infrastructure choices and local environment. The results across scenarios show that gas competes with coal as a base-load option if price difference is below US $ 4 per MBtu. At higher price difference gas penetrates only the peak power market. Gas demand is lower in the high economic growth scenario, since electricity sector is more flexible in substitution of primary energy. Gas demand reduces also in cases when coal supply curve shifts rightwards such as under coal reforms and coal-by-wire scenarios. Local environmental (SO2 emissions) control promotes end of pipe solutions flue gas de-sulfurisation (FGD) initially, though in the longer term mitigation happens by fuel substitution (coal by gas) and introduction of clean coal technologies integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC).
Key Words Energy  India  Electricity  Energy Modeling  Gas Market 
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ID:   137951


Competition for customers in the evolving Russian gas market / Henderson, James   Article
Henderson, James Article
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Summary/Abstract Significant change is occurring in the Russian gas sector as the arrival of new entrants is creating the conditions for a gradual evolution of the domestic gas market towards a more competitive environment based upon the commercial realities facing the Russian gas industry. Non-Gazprom producers are increasingly adopting more aggressive marketing strategies to ensure that they create a market for their expanding gas production in a market where demand is constrained. State-controlled Gazprom has yet to demonstrate any significant response to this competitive threat, implying that its position could be significantly undermined over the next few years.
Key Words Russian  Gas Market  NGP  Novatek  ROCs  PRMS 
Rosneft 
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ID:   152432


Geopolitics of gas: common problems, disparate strategies / Dadwal, Shebonti Ray 2017  Book
Dadwal, Shebonti Ray Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2017.
Description 224p.hbk
Standard Number 9788182749009
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ID:   115894


India–Iran Energy ties: a balancing act / Dadwal, Shebonti Ray   Journal Article
Dadwal, Shebonti Ray Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article looks at relations between Iran and India, with a focus on energy, in the past as well as currently. It will examine the state of the energy sector in Iran in light of the US-sponsored sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic and the Iranian threat to close off the Strait of Hormuz to shipping. It will analyse what this portends for Iran's position in the international oil and gas market, and the impact this may have on larger India-Iran relations, given that energy is a core factor in their bilateral ties.
Key Words Energy  Iran  India  International Oil  Gas Market  Strait of Hormuz 
Iranian Threat 
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