Natural gas is the major indigenous source of energy in Bangladesh and accounts for almost one-half of all primary energy used in the country. Per capita and total energy use in Bangladesh is still very small, and it is important to understand how energy, and natural gas demand will evolve in the future. We develop a dynamic econometric model to understand the natural gas demand in Bangladesh, both in the national level, and also for a few sub-sectors. Our demand model shows large long run income elasticity – around 1.5 – for aggregate demand for natural gas. Forecasts into the future also show a larger demand in the future than predicted by various national and multilateral organizations. Even then, it is possible that our forecasts could ...
AbstractBangladesh, the eighth largest populous country in the world, has a significant rural popula...
Energy planning and policy development require an in-depth assessment of energy resources and long-t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26). "May 2004."An overview of the energy scenario in Ban...
The present paper attempted to forecast demand for primary energy broadly categorized into: (a) comm...
ABSTRACT Natural gas is one of the primary energy sources of Bangladesh. Demand of natural gas in B...
The global consumption of natural gas is expected to increase at an average of 1.6% over the next 5 ...
Natural gas is a finite resource that may be estimated directly, through geophysical methodologies, ...
Transport sector is a major consumer of energy. Concern of energy scarcity and price fluctuations en...
Bangladesh is a relatively poor country. Although its infrastructure level is relatively low, with f...
Electricity sector is among the key users of natural gas. The sustained electricity deficit and envi...
Traditional dependence on fossil fuel has led to the Economy of Bangladesh being confined to energy ...
Natural gas commentary and industry focus on South Asia tends to target India, the largest gas marke...
ABSTRACT The prime energy scarcity is nowadays a mostly the debated issue in Bangladesh in the awak...
The prime energy scarcity is nowadays a mostly the debated issue in Bangladesh in the awaken of spre...
Energy sector plays very crucial role in the development of a country and this role becomes more imp...
AbstractBangladesh, the eighth largest populous country in the world, has a significant rural popula...
Energy planning and policy development require an in-depth assessment of energy resources and long-t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26). "May 2004."An overview of the energy scenario in Ban...
The present paper attempted to forecast demand for primary energy broadly categorized into: (a) comm...
ABSTRACT Natural gas is one of the primary energy sources of Bangladesh. Demand of natural gas in B...
The global consumption of natural gas is expected to increase at an average of 1.6% over the next 5 ...
Natural gas is a finite resource that may be estimated directly, through geophysical methodologies, ...
Transport sector is a major consumer of energy. Concern of energy scarcity and price fluctuations en...
Bangladesh is a relatively poor country. Although its infrastructure level is relatively low, with f...
Electricity sector is among the key users of natural gas. The sustained electricity deficit and envi...
Traditional dependence on fossil fuel has led to the Economy of Bangladesh being confined to energy ...
Natural gas commentary and industry focus on South Asia tends to target India, the largest gas marke...
ABSTRACT The prime energy scarcity is nowadays a mostly the debated issue in Bangladesh in the awak...
The prime energy scarcity is nowadays a mostly the debated issue in Bangladesh in the awaken of spre...
Energy sector plays very crucial role in the development of a country and this role becomes more imp...
AbstractBangladesh, the eighth largest populous country in the world, has a significant rural popula...
Energy planning and policy development require an in-depth assessment of energy resources and long-t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26). "May 2004."An overview of the energy scenario in Ban...