In this paper, we discuss potential developments of the world natural gas industry at the horizon of 2030. We use the World Gas Model (WGM), a dynamic, strategic representation of world natural gas production, trade, and consumption between 2005 and 2030. We specify a "base case" which defines the business-as-usual assumptions based on forecasts of the world energy markets. We then analyze the sensitivity of the world natural gas system with scenarios: i) the emergence of large volumes of unconventional North American natural gas reserves, such as shale gas; ii) on the contrary, tightly constrained reserves of conventional natural gas reserves in the world; and iii) the impact of CO2-constraints and the emergence of a competing environmenta...
Due to the increasing importance of natural gas for modern economic activity, and gas's non-renewabl...
Abstract This paper discusses prospects for increased consumption of natural gas within the European...
Natural gas is considered by energy experts to be the most promising fossil fuel for the 21st centu...
We discuss potential developments of the world natural gas industry through 2030. We use the World G...
This project uses the global TIMES Integrated Assessment Model in UCL (‘TIAM-UCL’) to provide robust...
Abstract: The regional natural gas markets are expected to gradually become more integrated. The ma...
This modeling comparison exercise looks at the global consequences of increased shale gas production...
Over the past two decades, the literature on energy security has been dominated by concerns over the...
This paper presents results of simulating a more collusive behavior of a group of natural gas produc...
The uncertainties in gas demand levels and geopolitical issues may lead to significant changes in gl...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
This thesis describes the development and capabilities of the 2020 World Gas Model (WGM), an updated...
This thesis explores uncertainties in global gas resources and markets. Whilst global gas consumptio...
New elements in the global energy scene - climatic changes and environmental degradation - have appe...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
Due to the increasing importance of natural gas for modern economic activity, and gas's non-renewabl...
Abstract This paper discusses prospects for increased consumption of natural gas within the European...
Natural gas is considered by energy experts to be the most promising fossil fuel for the 21st centu...
We discuss potential developments of the world natural gas industry through 2030. We use the World G...
This project uses the global TIMES Integrated Assessment Model in UCL (‘TIAM-UCL’) to provide robust...
Abstract: The regional natural gas markets are expected to gradually become more integrated. The ma...
This modeling comparison exercise looks at the global consequences of increased shale gas production...
Over the past two decades, the literature on energy security has been dominated by concerns over the...
This paper presents results of simulating a more collusive behavior of a group of natural gas produc...
The uncertainties in gas demand levels and geopolitical issues may lead to significant changes in gl...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
This thesis describes the development and capabilities of the 2020 World Gas Model (WGM), an updated...
This thesis explores uncertainties in global gas resources and markets. Whilst global gas consumptio...
New elements in the global energy scene - climatic changes and environmental degradation - have appe...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
Due to the increasing importance of natural gas for modern economic activity, and gas's non-renewabl...
Abstract This paper discusses prospects for increased consumption of natural gas within the European...
Natural gas is considered by energy experts to be the most promising fossil fuel for the 21st centu...