A scorecard for energy reform in developing countries; by Robert Bacon. Private participation in the transmission and distribution of natural gas - Recent trends; by Ada Karina Izaguirre. Developing gas...
A scorecard for energy reform in developing countries; by Robert Bacon. Private participation in the transmission and distribution of natural gas - Recent trends; by Ada Karina Izaguirre. Developing gas...
The United States has the world's largest natural gas market. Fifteen years of deregulation have delivered significant gains to consumers in the form of lower prices and more services. The experience shows...
As countries have deregulated prices and lowered entry barriers in the natural gas industry, many new participants have emerged, promoting competition in the newly created markets. The increased competition...
Countries in Asia, Europe, and North and South America are introducing reforms to boost efficiency and attract new private investment in their natural gas industries. The trend has been to unbundle along...
Deregulation of the U.S. natural gas industry has been under way since the late 1970s. The industry was deregulated to create competitive markets in natural gas and its pipeline transportation, in the...
The author shows how, in the United Kingdom, government and industry participants have responded to challenges created by opening the natural gas industry to competition. He concludes that, as a result...
The deregulation of the United Kingdom (U.K.) natural gas industry has facilitated new entry and competition in almost all segments of the industry except pipeline transportation. The new regulatory framework...