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Natural Gas Market Review 2006
Towards a Global Gas Market
International Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing
Version: Print (Paperback)
Price:   €80 | $104 | £54 | ¥10700 | 
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Imprint:  International Energy Agency Availability: Low stock  Publication date:  16 Jun 2006  Language: English  Pages: 136  Tables: Charts: 37  ISBN: 9789264109841  OECD Code: 612006211P1  Frequency: Annual 
 

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Natural gas now accounts for almost a quarter of OECD primary energy requirements and is expected to become the second most important fuel in the world in the next decade. This comprehensive review takes an unprecedented look at developments in natural gas to 2010, analysing not only the three IEA regions (Asia Pacific, North America and Europe) but also broader global trends, such as the interaction of pipeline gas with LNG which binds the regions together. The review provides invaluable insights for understanding global supply and demand, recent events affecting gas markets, gas use for power generation, LNG, GTL, investment in the gas sector, gas prices, regulation, and storage. It also includes a special chapter analysing developments in Russia, China, India, Indonesia, and Algeria.

Superseded by: Natural Gas Market Review 2009 - (Available)

Further reading:
Natural Gas Market Review 2008 - Optimising investments and ensuring security in a high-priced environment (Low stock)



Table of contents:

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Point of Departure
-Three Regions Dominate Natural Gas Trade
-Gas is Transported through Pipelines and as LNG
-Gas Consumption
-Units
Recent Events
-Hurricanes in North America
-Russia-Ukraine Gas Dispute
-High Prices in the United Kingdom
-Supply Tightness in Italy
Global Supply and Demand
-Reserves and Production
-Gas Demand
-International Trade
Gas for Power Generation
-Share of Gas-Fired Power Generation
-Gas Demand for Power Generation
-Competitive Power Markets
Liquefied Natural Gas
-Growth in the LNG Industry
-Demand in Asia Pacific
-Demand in the Atlantic Basin
-LNG Supply
-Political Risks
Gas-to-Liquids
-Production and Use of GTL
-Current and Projected GTL Capacity
-Market Potential and Outlook
Investment in the Gas Sector
-General Trends in Gas Sector Investment
-Review of Major Gas Pipeline Investments
-Review of LNG Investments
-Reivew of Investments in Gas-Fired Electricity Generation
Gas Prices and Market Design
-Introduction to Price Formation
-Price Volatility
-Supply Response to Gas Prices
-Demand Response to Gas Prices
-Price Convergence between Regions
Regulation
-Introduction
-Policies to Encourage Resource Development
-Liberalisation of Markets
Individual Country Focus
-Russia
-China
-India
-Indonesia
-Algeria
Storage
-The Functions of Gas Storage
-Demand Management
-Aspects of Storage
-Types of Storage
-Use of Various Storage Types
-Strategic Gas Storage
-Storage Developments in OECD Regions
Annex A. Liquefaction Projects
Annex B. Abbreviations and Acronyms

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