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    Enabling the Iranian Gas Export Options

    Posted By: ChrisRedfield
    Enabling the Iranian Gas Export Options

    Maximilian Kuhn - Enabling the Iranian Gas Export Options
    Published: 2013-12-30 | ISBN: 3658000929 | PDF | 399 pages | 3 MB


    Maximilian Kuhn investigates one of the most pressing, yet neglected subjects in the field of global energy politics: the integration of the Iranian gas market. Possessing the world’s second-largest proven natural gas reserves, Iran is a hypothetical energy giant-in-waiting. Yet over three decades of internal divisions, coupled with crippling international sanctions, have left Iran unable to capitalize on its vast energy potential. Increasing global demand for natural gas and a government in constant need of finding new sources of revenue to meet the needs of a fast-growing population should lead Iran to eventually become a large-scale gas exporter. How this could take place and what the implications for global gas markets would be are the central research questions tackled by this study. The study allows a look beyond international politics, Iranian political decision-making, investment laws, and pipeline games.
    Contents
    ·Evolution of the global natural gas market
    ·Iran’s political system, institutions, and power structure
    ·Iran’s energy policy and energy decision making
    ·Iran’s contractual and legal framework for foreign investments
    ·International relations
    Target Groups
    ·Lecturers, students and practitioners of political science, economics, law
    with a focus on energy
    ·Executives and consultants from the energy sector, as well as public authorities