This paper analyzes how the supply side of the Western European natural gas market may react if the demand side becomes competitive. We show-using a numerical model of the Western European natural gas market-that once the demand side of the market is liberalized, each gasproducing country has an incentive to break up its gas sellers. The model therefore suggests that there may be numerous producers in a liberalized natural gas market. Hence, in a liberalized market consumers will not be exploited by suppliers.
This article addresses aspects of competition in the European gas market and more precisely analyzes...
The European gas market reform triggered new market designs which aimed to achieve competitive natur...
Since the mid-1970s, pricing of natural gas in western, Europe, both at the import level and at the ...
In the European Union, energy markets are increasingly being liberalized. A case in point is the Eur...
1 Understanding the Lack of Competition in Natural Gas Markets: The Impact of Limited Upstream Compe...
Structural changes in the European natural gas market such as liberalization, increasing domestic de...
Structural changes in the European natural gas market such as liberalization, increasing domestic de...
This paper examines competition in the natural gas industry, with a reference to the recent European...
The liberalization and integration of natural gas markets in Europe have resulted in gas-to-gas comp...
Motivated by the failure of competition to emerge after the natural gas market in the Czech Republic...
International audienceThe question of whether the liberalization of the gas industry has led to less...
We analyse effects of various natural gas supply scenarios in a liberalised Western European energy ...
Using a computable equilibrium model, the short-run effects of a radical liberalization of the West ...
Using a computable equilibrium model, we examine the short-run effects of a radical liberalisation o...
The paper investigates the present role of the gas transmission companies and possible effects of a ...
This article addresses aspects of competition in the European gas market and more precisely analyzes...
The European gas market reform triggered new market designs which aimed to achieve competitive natur...
Since the mid-1970s, pricing of natural gas in western, Europe, both at the import level and at the ...
In the European Union, energy markets are increasingly being liberalized. A case in point is the Eur...
1 Understanding the Lack of Competition in Natural Gas Markets: The Impact of Limited Upstream Compe...
Structural changes in the European natural gas market such as liberalization, increasing domestic de...
Structural changes in the European natural gas market such as liberalization, increasing domestic de...
This paper examines competition in the natural gas industry, with a reference to the recent European...
The liberalization and integration of natural gas markets in Europe have resulted in gas-to-gas comp...
Motivated by the failure of competition to emerge after the natural gas market in the Czech Republic...
International audienceThe question of whether the liberalization of the gas industry has led to less...
We analyse effects of various natural gas supply scenarios in a liberalised Western European energy ...
Using a computable equilibrium model, the short-run effects of a radical liberalization of the West ...
Using a computable equilibrium model, we examine the short-run effects of a radical liberalisation o...
The paper investigates the present role of the gas transmission companies and possible effects of a ...
This article addresses aspects of competition in the European gas market and more precisely analyzes...
The European gas market reform triggered new market designs which aimed to achieve competitive natur...
Since the mid-1970s, pricing of natural gas in western, Europe, both at the import level and at the ...