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National reforms in European gas /

Focussing on the change and development of national gas markets in Europe, this book provides an overview, analysis and comparison of recent dynamics in several national gas markets, at a time of very rapid change within this industry. This overview provides a better understanding of current events...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Arentsen, Maarten J., K�unneke, Rolf W.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2003.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Elsevier global energy policy and economics series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • PART I: Fundamentals
  • Introduction (M.J Arentsen and R. Kunneke)
  • The Technological Infrastructure of the Gas Chain (W. Van Der Wal)
  • Harmonization of European Gas Markets: The EU Gas Directive(L. Hancher)
  • National Models in the Emerging European Gas Market(M.J Arentsen and R. Kunneke)
  • PART II: National Models
  • Organising National Interests in the Upstrem Gas/Petroleum Industry: The Norwegian Model and its Transformation(A. Midttun et al)
  • Dilemmas of Duality: Gas Market Reform in the Netherlands(M.J Arentsen and R. Kunneke)
  • The Russian Gas Sector: Survival of the Planned Economy or Evolution of Market Mechanisms? (H. Engerer)
  • Gas as a Public Property. The UK Gas Market 1965-1986: Maximising the Value of a Limited Natural Resource (S. Thomas)
  • Gas as a Commodity. The UK Gas Market: From Nationalism to Embrace of the Free Market?(S. Thomas)
  • The Transformation of the German Gas Supply Introduction (W. Van Der Wal). The Technological Infrastructure of the Gas Chain (L. Hancher). Harmonization of EU Gas Markets: The EU Gas Directive (M. Arentsen et al). National Models in the European Gas Market (A. Midttun et al). Organising National Interests in the Upstrem Gas/Petroleum Industry: The Norwegian Model and its Transformation (R. Kunneke et al). Dilemmas of Duality: Gas Market Reform in the Netherlands (H. Engerer). The Russian Gas Market: Survival of the Planned Economy or Evolution of Market Mechanisms (S. Thomas). The UK Gas Market 1965-1986: Maximising the Value of a Limited Natural Resource (S. Thomas). The UK Gas Market: From Nationalism to Embrace of the Free Market (L. Mez). The German Gas Market: Strategic Diversification of Supply (D. Finan). French Gas Sector in Transition: Breach in the Public Service Model (Kunneke at al). Developments and Trends in East-Central Europe and Algeria (Kunneke et al). National Prospects in the Dawn of the Internal Gas Market (Kunneke et al).