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    NATURAL GAS NETWORKS PERFORMANCE AFTER PARTIAL DEREGULATION
    Five Quantitative Studies

    by Paul MacAvoy (Yale University, USA) , Vadim Marmer (University of British Columbia, Canada) , Nickolay Moshkin (Cornerstone Research, USA) , & Dmitry Shapiro (University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA)

    Table of Contents (20k)
    Preface (31k)
    Chapter 1: Introduction (62k)

    This book offers the first set of quantitative analyses of the results of deregulation of the gas wellhead process coupled with partial deregulation of pipeline transportation and product storage. This complex process — which involves taking pipelines out of the field markets as product purchasers, and creating spot gas and pipeline space markets — has changed the nature and extent of services for gas at the burner tip, and the level as well as volatility of prices for these services. Using econometric tools of analysis, the authors concentrating on these changes uncover surprising findings in contrast to what regulatory reform was supposed to accomplish.

     
    Contents:
    • Quantitative Study Number One: Regional Markets for Gas Transmission Services (V Marmer & D Shapiro)
    • Quantitative Study Number Two: Competition Among the Few in the Natural Gas Pipelines Industry After Partial Deregulation (N Moshkin)
    • Quantitative Study Number Three: The Basis Differentials as a Measure of Performance in Partially Deregulated Pipeline Transportation Markets (P W MacAvoy)
    • Quantitative Study Number Four: Profitability of Natural Gas Storage Resulting from Federal Deregulation (N Moshkin)
    • Quantitative Study Number Five: Revising the Model of Gas Wellhead Prices and Quantities for Deregulation (P W MacAvoy & V Marmer)
     
    Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate studies in energy pricing, supply and policy. Professionals will find the book useful for methodology and findings of fact.
     


     
    220pp    Pub. date: Dec 2007  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-860-1
    981-270-860-X
       US$87 / £52

     


    220pp    Pub. date: Dec 2007  
    ISBN:   978-981-277-035-6(ebook)
    981-277-035-6(ebook)
       US$104 / £61

     


     

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