Natural Gas Markets
PESD has investigated the geopolitical consequences of the world's increasing dependence on natural gas. Two studies modeled potential demand in the new gas markets of China and India.
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The Policy Tightrope in Gas-Producing Countries: Stimulating Domestic Demand Without Discouraging Supply
Mark C. Thurber, Joe Chang
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (2011)
Natural gas offers huge climate mitigation potential, but assuring demand is key
Mark C. Thurber
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (2010)
The Future of Natural Gas Consumption in Beijing, Guangdong and Shanghai: An Assessment Utilizing MARKAL
BinBin Jiang, Chen Wenying, Yu Yuefeng Yu Yuefeng, David G. Victor
Energy Policy vol. 36, 9 (2008)

The Future of Natural Gas in India: A Study of Major Consuming Sectors
Mike Jackson
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #65 (2007)
The Future of Natural Gas vs. Coal Consumption in Beijing, Guangdong and Shanghai: An assessment utilizing MARKAL
BinBin Jiang
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #62 (2007)
- India's Expanding Natural Gas Markets
David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (2007)
Institutions and Gas Market Security
Mark H. Hayes
Stanford (2007)
Monthly Gas Trade in the Atlantic Basin circa 2015
Mark H. Hayes
Stanford (2007)
Flexible LNG Supply and Gas Market Integration: A Simulation Approach for Valuing the Market Arbitrage Option
Mark H. Hayes
Stanford (2007)
Natural Gas and Geopolitics: From 1970 to 2040
David G. Victor, Amy M. Jaffe, Mark H. Hayes
Cambridge University Press (2006)

- Natural Gas Sector Reform in India: Case Study of a Hybrid Market Design
Mike Jackson
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #43 (2005)



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