2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2010.06.012
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Natural gas prices, LNG transport costs, and the dynamics of LNG imports

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“…Most approaches, such as for example Brown and Yücel (2008), Mu (2007) or Ramberg and Parsons (2012), treat gas inventories as exogenous with respect to gas prices and do not account for the role 4 of LNG. One exception is the study of Maxwell and Zhu (2011), which employs a reducedform VAR and Granger causality tests to investigate the interdependency of LNG imports and the US gas market. The assumption of exogenous gas inventories implies that storage operators do not adjust flows according to market prices, which is a restrictive assumption for liberalized and efficient gas markets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most approaches, such as for example Brown and Yücel (2008), Mu (2007) or Ramberg and Parsons (2012), treat gas inventories as exogenous with respect to gas prices and do not account for the role 4 of LNG. One exception is the study of Maxwell and Zhu (2011), which employs a reducedform VAR and Granger causality tests to investigate the interdependency of LNG imports and the US gas market. The assumption of exogenous gas inventories implies that storage operators do not adjust flows according to market prices, which is a restrictive assumption for liberalized and efficient gas markets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some suggestions are proposed to improve China's long-term natural gas import security such as improving early warning services for maritime disaster risks [13]. Maxwell and Zhu examined the import of liquefied natural gas in the United States by using monthly data on LNG imports from 1997 to 2007 [14]. Jia, Geng and Fan used the panel cointegration method to study the impact of international oil prices on natural gas import prices in the three major natural gas markets.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Natural Gas Importmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New technologies that lead to an increased efficiency in each step of the LNG chain are permanently in the focus of consideration. The information given in this section is based on many References (for example, EIA, 2003 and2004;NTL, 2005;IIF-IIR, 2006;PFC Energy, 2011;GIIGNL, 2011;PLATTS, 2011;EUROGAS, 2011;Foss, 2003;Patel, 2005;Dorigoni & Portatadino, 2008;Maxwell & Zhu, 2011;Kumar et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%