China's natural gas demand is expected to grow rapidly in the coming decades. Therefore the potential of several pipelines from Russia and other CIS countries to China has been investigated. A two-step game-theoretic procedure for the problem formulation is proposed to assess the projects' economic perspectives. In the instantaneous supply game the players determine optimal supply levels to the market. Based on these results the players decide in the game of timing when to construct their pipelines. Results indicate that a number of proposed pipelines are competitive under the assumptions made and could enter the market within the coming decade
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The purpose of this paper is to study an optimal structure of a system of international gas pipeline...
This paper proposes a computable dynamic game model of the strategic competition between Russia and ...
Both China and India are not able to meet their domestic demand for oil and natural gas with their o...
Rapidly growing natural gas demand in China has formed a precondition to investigate the potential o...
In this paper we consider the problem of competition between gas pipeline projects. This problem bec...
Global gas markets feature two types of suppliers: piped gas and LNG exporters. Pipelines have a hig...
The continuous growth of natural gas demand in China has brought about supply security from the insu...
Abstract This paper presents a game-theoretic analysis of multimarket compe-tition with capacity inv...
Many models of energy market development and decision-making processes take into account the competi...
Abstract Natural gas is expected to play a much more important role in China in future decades, and ...
This paper presents a game-theoretic analysis of multimarket competition with capacity investments, ...
A large consumption of natural gas accompanied by reduced production capabilities makes Europe heavi...
To understand how the alternative US liquefied natural gas exportation strategies may affect future ...
This paper proposes a computable dynamic game model of the strategic competition between Russia and ...
The paper analyzes multilateral relations and distortions of investments in the Eurasian gas network...
The purpose of this paper is to study an optimal structure of a system of international gas pipeline...
This paper proposes a computable dynamic game model of the strategic competition between Russia and ...
Both China and India are not able to meet their domestic demand for oil and natural gas with their o...