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Gas medium-term market report 2012 : market trends and projections to 2017
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ISBN: 9264177981 9264177973 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris : OECD/IEA,

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With ample recoverable resources, natural gas seems destined for a bright future. It nevertheless faces many challenges to increase its share in the primary energy mix, including insufficient upstream development, inadequate pricing structure, competition from other fuels, and geopolitical issues. . The IEA Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2012 reviews how gas markets managed the challenges of 2011, from the consequences of the Fukushima incident to the unrest in the Middle East and North Africa to a further deteriorating economy. It gives detailed gas supply, demand and trade forecasts up to


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Natural gas market review.
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ISBN: 1281828157 9786611828158 9264049096 9264049088 9789264049086 Year: 2008 Publisher: Paris : OECD/IEA,

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The Natural Gas Market Review 2008 addresses the major developments in the world gas market, assessing investment in natural gas projects (LNG, pipelines, upstream), escalating costs, the activities of international oil and gas companies, and gas demand in the power sector. In addition, the publication includes data and forecasts on OECD and non-OECD regions to 2015 and in-depth reviews of five OECD countries and regions including the European Union. It also provides analysis of 34 non-OECD countries in South America, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, including a detailed assessment of the ou


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Natural gas market review 2007 : security in a globalising market to 2015.
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ISBN: 1281746754 9786611746759 9264033289 9264028560 Year: 2007 Publisher: Paris : OECD/IEA,

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Over recent decades, natural gas has been an important element of secure, affordable, and environmentally responsible energy supply. But as production from IEA member countries declines, supplies will have to come from sources in more distant regions. What aspects of OECD gas markets need to be improved to deliver greater security and efficiency?. What are the risks of increasing reliance on imports from Russia and the Middle East?. Are strategic stocks of natural gas - similar to emergency oil stocks - a viable safety net to a supply disruption?. Will there be enough investment in pip


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Natural gas information : 2007 with 2006 data
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ISBN: 1281746673 9786611746674 9264027831 9264027734 Year: 2007 Publisher: Paris : OECD/IEA,

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A detailed reference work on gas supply and demand covering not only the OECD countries but also the rest of the world, this publication contains essential information on LNG and pipeline trade, gas reserves, storage capacity and prices. The main part of the book, however, concentrates on OECD countries, showing a detailed supply and demand balance for each country and for the three OECD regions: North America, Europe and Pacific, as well as a breakdown of gas consumption by end-user. Import and export data are reported by source and destination.


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Natural gas market review 2009.
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ISBN: 1282302698 9786612302695 926406415X 9264064133 Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris : OECD : International Energy Agency,

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The global economic crisis has not spared the gas sector. Over the past year, we have moved from a tight supply and demand balance with extremely high gas prices to an easing one with plummeting gas prices. The Natural Gas Market Review 2009 looks at various developments including the rapid increase in US unconventional gas production, new volumes of liquefied natural gas coming on stream, security of supply following the Russian-Ukraine crisis, and weakening investment in the different parts of the gas value chain in a selection of IEA countries - the United States, Canada, Spain, Norway, the

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