Structural changes in the European natural gas market such as liberalization, increasing domestic demand, and increasing import dependency have triggered new attempts to model these markets accurately. In this paper, we propose an exhaustive model of the European natural gas supply including the possibility of strategic behaviour of the agents along the value-added chain. We structure it as a two-stage-game with natural gas exports to Europe (first stage) and wholesale trade within Europe (second stage). The case of non-cooperative Cournot competition at both stages proves to be the most realistic scenario. The results of the perfect competition and cartel scenario are also presented. Our results suggest that the main suppliers of natural ...
Natural gas plays an important role in many European energy systems especially with regard to the en...
Several features may separately or in combination influence conduct and performance of an industry, ...
This paper develops a simple model in which a regulated (upstream) transporter provides capacity to ...
Structural changes in the European natural gas market such as liberalization, increasing domestic de...
In this paper, we present a detailed and comprehensive complementarity model for computing market eq...
The NATural GAS model is an integrated model of the European wholesale gas market providing long-run...
The European Commission has identified the Energy Union, as one of its major priorities. This aims t...
The paper investigates the present role of the gas transmission companies and possible effects of a ...
We present an optimization model of the European natural gas market which is intended for the use wi...
This paper analyzes how the supply side of the Western European natural gas market may react if the ...
We apply the EMF 23 study design to simulate the effects of the reference case and the scenarios to ...
Abstract This paper presents a game-theoretic analysis of multimarket compe-tition with capacity inv...
With gazprom gaining prominence as the major supplier of natural gas in the european union, the euro...
With Gazprom gaining prominence as the major supplier of natural gas in the European Union, the Euro...
This paper presents a game-theoretic analysis of multimarket competition with capacity investments, ...
Natural gas plays an important role in many European energy systems especially with regard to the en...
Several features may separately or in combination influence conduct and performance of an industry, ...
This paper develops a simple model in which a regulated (upstream) transporter provides capacity to ...
Structural changes in the European natural gas market such as liberalization, increasing domestic de...
In this paper, we present a detailed and comprehensive complementarity model for computing market eq...
The NATural GAS model is an integrated model of the European wholesale gas market providing long-run...
The European Commission has identified the Energy Union, as one of its major priorities. This aims t...
The paper investigates the present role of the gas transmission companies and possible effects of a ...
We present an optimization model of the European natural gas market which is intended for the use wi...
This paper analyzes how the supply side of the Western European natural gas market may react if the ...
We apply the EMF 23 study design to simulate the effects of the reference case and the scenarios to ...
Abstract This paper presents a game-theoretic analysis of multimarket compe-tition with capacity inv...
With gazprom gaining prominence as the major supplier of natural gas in the european union, the euro...
With Gazprom gaining prominence as the major supplier of natural gas in the European Union, the Euro...
This paper presents a game-theoretic analysis of multimarket competition with capacity investments, ...
Natural gas plays an important role in many European energy systems especially with regard to the en...
Several features may separately or in combination influence conduct and performance of an industry, ...
This paper develops a simple model in which a regulated (upstream) transporter provides capacity to ...