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Natural gas information : 2006 with 2005 data
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ISBN: 9264110100 128060767X 9786610607679 9264110097 Year: 2006 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. Natural Gas Information is one of a series of a


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International energy investment law : the pursuit of stability.
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ISBN: 9780199545230 0199545235 Year: 2010 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

The natural gas market : sixty years of regulation and deregulation
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ISBN: 0300083815 9786611730130 1281730130 0300129327 9780300129328 9781281730138 9780300083811 Year: 2000 Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press,

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Over the past six decades federal regulatory agencies have attempted different strategies to regulate the natural gas industry in the United States. All have been unsuccessful, resulting in nationwide gas shortages or massive gas surpluses and costing the nation scores of billions of dollars. In addition, partial deregulation has led the regulatory agency to become more involved in controlling individual transactions among gas producers, distributors, and consumers. In this important book, Paul MacAvoy demonstrates that no affected group has gained from these experiments in public control and that all participants would gain from complete deregulation. Although losses have declined with partial deregulation in recent years, current regulatory practices still limit the growth of supply through the transmission system. MacAvoy's history of the regulation of natural gas is a cautionary tale for other natural resource or network industries that are regulated or are about to be regulated.

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