Abstract: Gazprom, the dominant gas company in Russia, is widely believed to be the key supplier of gas to Europe in the foreseeable future. However, there are numerous uncertainties and challenges within the Russian and European gas industry that may alter the allocation of Gazprom´s gas sales between domestic and export markets. In this paper we use both theoretical and numerical models to study potential effects on Russian gas exports from changes in Russian domestic gas prices and the production capacities in 2015. We also investigate whether the liberalization of the European gas markets may provide incentives for Gazprom to induce monopoly power in its export markets. Our main findings suggest that both increased domestic gas ...
Europe’s dependence on Russian gas imports has been the subject of increasing political concern afte...
Europe’s dependence on Russian gas imports has been the subject of increasing political concern afte...
This study deals with the boundary solutions to gas supply coordination between gas-exporting countr...
Abstract: Gazprom, the dominant gas company in Russia, is widely believed to be the key supplier of ...
Abstract: Having exports from more than one Russian gas producer has been an important issue in the ...
Russian gas export liberalization has been discussed throughout the post-Soviet period. Recently, th...
International audienceRussia and its main gas company Gazprom, essential suppliers for the European ...
Gas exports have historically provided a foundation of economic and political strength for Russia an...
This study deals with Gazprom’s investment strategy regarding Russia’s gas exports and export market...
Abstract: In the late 1990s, several proposals for a structural reform that would bring competition...
According to the forecasts of the Interna-tional Energy Agency and other institutions in the nearest...
Changing market realities in natural gas engender significant challenges for Gazprom in both Europe ...
Russia is the largest global natural gas supplier and has the potential to expand its production sig...
14 p.Recep policy paperRussia is the world's biggest natural gas producer, with output of 581 bn m3 ...
cahier de recherche EDDEN n° 2bis/2013International audienceThe Russian gas sector is undergoing sig...
Europe’s dependence on Russian gas imports has been the subject of increasing political concern afte...
Europe’s dependence on Russian gas imports has been the subject of increasing political concern afte...
This study deals with the boundary solutions to gas supply coordination between gas-exporting countr...
Abstract: Gazprom, the dominant gas company in Russia, is widely believed to be the key supplier of ...
Abstract: Having exports from more than one Russian gas producer has been an important issue in the ...
Russian gas export liberalization has been discussed throughout the post-Soviet period. Recently, th...
International audienceRussia and its main gas company Gazprom, essential suppliers for the European ...
Gas exports have historically provided a foundation of economic and political strength for Russia an...
This study deals with Gazprom’s investment strategy regarding Russia’s gas exports and export market...
Abstract: In the late 1990s, several proposals for a structural reform that would bring competition...
According to the forecasts of the Interna-tional Energy Agency and other institutions in the nearest...
Changing market realities in natural gas engender significant challenges for Gazprom in both Europe ...
Russia is the largest global natural gas supplier and has the potential to expand its production sig...
14 p.Recep policy paperRussia is the world's biggest natural gas producer, with output of 581 bn m3 ...
cahier de recherche EDDEN n° 2bis/2013International audienceThe Russian gas sector is undergoing sig...
Europe’s dependence on Russian gas imports has been the subject of increasing political concern afte...
Europe’s dependence on Russian gas imports has been the subject of increasing political concern afte...
This study deals with the boundary solutions to gas supply coordination between gas-exporting countr...