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    "Gas Emergency Policy: Where do IEA Countries Stand?" by James Simpson, Kyung-Seok Min

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    "Gas Emergency Policy: Where do IEA Countries Stand?" by James Simpson, Kyung-Seok Min

    "Gas Emergency Policy: Where do IEA Countries Stand?" by James Simpson, Kyung-Seok Min
    IEA Energy Papers
    OECD, IEA | May 2011 | ISBN: n/a | 16 pages | PDF | 1 MB

    This Work looks at the possible remedies that are available for dealing with gas security concerns, and takes stock of developments in gas emergency policy in IEA Member countries.



    Natural gas is of increasing importance in the energy mix of IEA Member countries. And yet this growing reliance on natural gas has been coupled with an increased risk of gas disruptions in recent years. Gas security is now an important policy concern for many IEA Member countries, and the IEA has sought to develop its expertise and analysis in this field.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Background
    Supply
    Demand
    Storage
    External infrastructure resilience
    Policies and emergency measures
    List of figures
    Figure 1. Natural gas import dependence
    Figure 2. Importance of natural gas in the energy mix of IEA member countries
    Figure 3. Storage capacities, as percentage of annual demand
    Figure 4. Storage capacities, as percentage of net imports
    Figure 5. Storage send‐out capacities, as percentage of peak demand
    Figure 6. Import diversity of supplies
    Figure 7. Overview of gas emergency policies in IEA member countries


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