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    "Natural Gas and Geopolitics: From 1970 to 2040" ed. by D.G. Victor, A.M. Jaffe, and M.H. Hayes (Repost)

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    "Natural Gas and Geopolitics: From 1970 to 2040" ed. by D.G. Victor, A.M. Jaffe, and M.H. Hayes (Repost)

    "Natural Gas and Geopolitics: From 1970 to 2040" ed. by David G. Victor, Amy M. Jaffe, and Mark H. Hayes
    CU Press | 2006 | ISBN: 051122530X 9780511225307 0521865034 9780521865036 | 536 pages | PDF | 7 MB

    This book investigates the implications of this shift, utilizing historical case studies as well as advanced economic modelling to examine the interplay between economic and political factors in the development of natural gas resources.

    The contributors aim to shed light on the political challenges which may accompany a shift to a gas-fed world.
    Delivering gas from the world’s major reserves to the future demand centres will require a major expansion of inter-regional, cross-border gas transport infrastructures.

    Contents
    Figures
    Tables
    Boxes
    Contributors
    Foreword
    Acknowledgments
    Acronyms and abbreviations
    Part I Introduction and context
    1 Introduction to the study
    Part II Historical case studies
    2 Introduction to the historical case studies: research questions, methods, and case selection
    3 The Transmed and Maghreb projects: gas to Europe from North Africa
    4 Liquefied natural gas from Indonesia: the Arun project
    5 Bypassing Ukraine: exporting Russian gas to Poland and Germany
    6 Natural gas pipelines in the Southern Cone
    7 International gas trade in Central Asia: Turkmenistan, Iran, Russia, and Afghanistan
    8 Liquefied natural gas from Qatar: the Qatargas project
    9 Liquefied natural gas from Trinidad & Tobago: the Atlantic LNG project
    10 Politics, markets, and the shift to gas: insights from the seven historical case studies
    Part III International gas trade economics
    11 The Baker Institute World Gas Trade Model
    12 Political and economic influences on the future world market for natural gas
    13 Market structure in the new gas economy: is cartelization possible?
    Part IV Implications
    14 Conclusions
    Appendix: technical notes
    Index
    with TOC BookMarkLinks