The Asia Pacific natural gas market: Large enough for all?

Among naturalgasproducingnations,therehasbeensomeconcernabouthowtheAsiaPacific willmeet future demandforenergy.Wearguethatnaturalgas,bothregionalandglobal,willplayavitalrole. Estimates ofpotentialgasconsumptionintheregionareanalyzedandusedtodevelopconsensus projections to2030.Theseconsumptionprofile...

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Main Authors: Aguilera, Roberto F., Inchauspe, Julian, Ripple, R.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Science 2014
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421513010343#
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62429
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author Aguilera, Roberto F.
Inchauspe, Julian
Ripple, R.
author_facet Aguilera, Roberto F.
Inchauspe, Julian
Ripple, R.
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description Among naturalgasproducingnations,therehasbeensomeconcernabouthowtheAsiaPacific willmeet future demandforenergy.Wearguethatnaturalgas,bothregionalandglobal,willplayavitalrole. Estimates ofpotentialgasconsumptionintheregionareanalyzedandusedtodevelopconsensus projections to2030.Theseconsumptionprofiles arecomparedwithgassupplyestimatesincluding indigenous, pipelineandLNGfortheAsiaPacific market.Fromthisanalyticalframework,we find that demand willbesufficiently largetoaccommodatesuppliesfromdiversesourcesincludingNorth America, theMiddleEast,CentralAsia,Russia,andtheAsiaPacific itself.Animportantpolicyimplication is thatgasproducingandconsumingnationsshouldbenefit frompromotinggastradeandnotbe concerned aboutasituationofpotentiallackofdemandcoupledwithoversupply.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-624292018-02-01T05:23:28Z The Asia Pacific natural gas market: Large enough for all? Aguilera, Roberto F. Inchauspe, Julian Ripple, R. Among naturalgasproducingnations,therehasbeensomeconcernabouthowtheAsiaPacific willmeet future demandforenergy.Wearguethatnaturalgas,bothregionalandglobal,willplayavitalrole. Estimates ofpotentialgasconsumptionintheregionareanalyzedandusedtodevelopconsensus projections to2030.Theseconsumptionprofiles arecomparedwithgassupplyestimatesincluding indigenous, pipelineandLNGfortheAsiaPacific market.Fromthisanalyticalframework,we find that demand willbesufficiently largetoaccommodatesuppliesfromdiversesourcesincludingNorth America, theMiddleEast,CentralAsia,Russia,andtheAsiaPacific itself.Animportantpolicyimplication is thatgasproducingandconsumingnationsshouldbenefit frompromotinggastradeandnotbe concerned aboutasituationofpotentiallackofdemandcoupledwithoversupply. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62429 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421513010343# Elsevier Science restricted
spellingShingle Aguilera, Roberto F.
Inchauspe, Julian
Ripple, R.
The Asia Pacific natural gas market: Large enough for all?
title The Asia Pacific natural gas market: Large enough for all?
title_full The Asia Pacific natural gas market: Large enough for all?
title_fullStr The Asia Pacific natural gas market: Large enough for all?
title_full_unstemmed The Asia Pacific natural gas market: Large enough for all?
title_short The Asia Pacific natural gas market: Large enough for all?
title_sort asia pacific natural gas market: large enough for all?
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421513010343#
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62429