Abstract: In the late 1990s, several proposals for a structural reform that would bring competition and market prices to the Russian gas industry were intensely debated. Splitting up Russian gas monopolist Gazprom into several producing companies was a considered option. In this paper, I examine theoretically and numerically how a split-up of Gazprom would affect Russian national welfare. Results show that under the current gas market structures in Europe and Russia, the split-up of Gazprom’s monopoly might not be beneficial for Russia. The market share of Russia in the European market is important in determining whether Gazprom’s dominance is supported under the national welfare criteria. Keywords: Russia, Natural gas, restructuring ref...
International audienceRussia and its main gas company Gazprom, essential suppliers for the European ...
This study deals with the boundary solutions to gas supply coordination between gas-exporting countr...
This energy comment by Simon Pirani is published in conjunction with an paper by James Henderson. Th...
Abstract: In the late 1990s, several proposals for a structural reform that would bring competition ...
Abstract: Having exports from more than one Russian gas producer has been an important issue in the ...
Abstract: Gazprom, the dominant gas company in Russia, is widely believed to be the key supplier of ...
Russian gas export liberalization has been discussed throughout the post-Soviet period. Recently, th...
date de rédaction : janvier 2003International audienceRussia is the world's leading gas producer. Bu...
AbstractThe non-Gazprom gas producers (NGPs) doubled their share of the Russian domestic gas market ...
Gas exports have historically provided a foundation of economic and political strength for Russia an...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2012.Energy is likely to remain at the to...
This paper by James Henderson is published in conjunction with an Energy Comment by Simon Pirani. Th...
This energy comment by Simon Pirani is published in conjunction with an paper by James Henderson. Th...
As the largest external supplier of natural gas to the EU with reserves sufficient for another 74 ye...
In the mid-2000s the Russian authorities were firmly in control of the countryâs gas sector; their i...
International audienceRussia and its main gas company Gazprom, essential suppliers for the European ...
This study deals with the boundary solutions to gas supply coordination between gas-exporting countr...
This energy comment by Simon Pirani is published in conjunction with an paper by James Henderson. Th...
Abstract: In the late 1990s, several proposals for a structural reform that would bring competition ...
Abstract: Having exports from more than one Russian gas producer has been an important issue in the ...
Abstract: Gazprom, the dominant gas company in Russia, is widely believed to be the key supplier of ...
Russian gas export liberalization has been discussed throughout the post-Soviet period. Recently, th...
date de rédaction : janvier 2003International audienceRussia is the world's leading gas producer. Bu...
AbstractThe non-Gazprom gas producers (NGPs) doubled their share of the Russian domestic gas market ...
Gas exports have historically provided a foundation of economic and political strength for Russia an...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2012.Energy is likely to remain at the to...
This paper by James Henderson is published in conjunction with an Energy Comment by Simon Pirani. Th...
This energy comment by Simon Pirani is published in conjunction with an paper by James Henderson. Th...
As the largest external supplier of natural gas to the EU with reserves sufficient for another 74 ye...
In the mid-2000s the Russian authorities were firmly in control of the countryâs gas sector; their i...
International audienceRussia and its main gas company Gazprom, essential suppliers for the European ...
This study deals with the boundary solutions to gas supply coordination between gas-exporting countr...
This energy comment by Simon Pirani is published in conjunction with an paper by James Henderson. Th...