The Asia Pacific natural gas market: Large enough for all?. Aguilera, R. F., Inchauspe, J., & Ripple, R. D. Energy Policy.
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Abstract Among natural gas producing nations, there has been some concern about how the Asia Pacific will meet future demand for energy. We argue that natural gas, both regional and global, will play a vital role. Estimates of potential gas consumption in the region are analyzed and used to develop consensus projections to 2030. These consumption profiles are compared with gas supply estimates including indigenous, pipeline and LNG for the Asia Pacific market. From this analytical framework, we find that demand will be sufficiently large to accommodate supplies from diverse sources including North America, the Middle East, Central Asia, Russia, and the Asia Pacific itself. An important policy implication is that gas producing and consuming nations should benefit from promoting gas trade and not be concerned about a situation of potential lack of demand coupled with oversupply.
@article{aguilera_asia_????,
	title = {The {Asia} {Pacific} natural gas market: {Large} enough for all?},
	issn = {0301-4215},
	shorttitle = {The {Asia} {Pacific} natural gas market},
	url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421513010343},
	doi = {10.1016/j.enpol.2013.10.014},
	abstract = {Abstract
Among natural gas producing nations, there has been some concern about how the Asia Pacific will meet future demand for energy. We argue that natural gas, both regional and global, will play a vital role. Estimates of potential gas consumption in the region are analyzed and used to develop consensus projections to 2030. These consumption profiles are compared with gas supply estimates including indigenous, pipeline and LNG for the Asia Pacific market. From this analytical framework, we find that demand will be sufficiently large to accommodate supplies from diverse sources including North America, the Middle East, Central Asia, Russia, and the Asia Pacific itself. An important policy implication is that gas producing and consuming nations should benefit from promoting gas trade and not be concerned about a situation of potential lack of demand coupled with oversupply.},
	urldate = {2013-10-28},
	journal = {Energy Policy},
	author = {Aguilera, Roberto F. and Inchauspe, Julian and Ripple, Ronald D.},
	keywords = {Asia Pacific natural gas, Demand, Supply},
	file = {ScienceDirect Full Text PDF:files/47641/Aguilera et al. - The Asia Pacific natural gas market Large enough .pdf:application/pdf;ScienceDirect Snapshot:files/47642/S0301421513010343.html:text/html}
}

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