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Geopolitics of Gas
PESD has investigated the geopolitical consequences of the world's increasing dependence on natural gas. Current studies are focusing on two key new gas markets--China and India, and modelling potential demand.
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Publications
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Algerian Gas to Europe: The Transmed Pipeline and Early Spanish Gas Import Projects
Mark H. Hayes
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #27 (2004)
Baker Institute World Gas Trade Model, The
Peter Hartley, Kenneth B. Medlock III
(2005)
Belarus Connection: Exporting Russian Gas to Germany and Poland, The
David G. Victor, Nadejda M. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #26 (2004)
- Factors that Explain Investment in Cross-Border Natural Gas Transport Infrastructures: A Research Protocol for Historical Case Studies
Mark H. Hayes, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #8 (2004)
Flexible LNG Supply and Gas Market Integration: A Simulation Approach for Valuing the Market Arbitrage Option
Mark H. Hayes
Stanford (2007)
Gas Trade in the Southern Cone
David Mares
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #29 (2004)
- Geopolitics of Natural Gas Project Summary: Insights to 2040
Amy Jaffe, Mark H. Hayes, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #36 (2005)
- India's expanding natural gas markets
David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (2007)
Institutions and Gas Market Security
Mark H. Hayes
Stanford (2007)
International Gas in Central Asia: Turkmenistan, Iran, Russia and Afghanistan
Martha Olcott
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #28 (2004)
Liquefied Natural Gas from Indonesia: The Arun Project
Fred von der Mehden, Steve Lewis
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #25 (2004)
