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Natural Gas in Asia Jonathan Stern (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies)

Natural Gas in Asia By Jonathan Stern (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies)

Natural Gas in Asia by Jonathan Stern (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies)


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The next decade will be crucial for Asian gas markets and determine whether natural gas will become a major fuel in the energy markets of Asia or remain a peripheral energy source. This new edition, which looks at the future of natural gas in the major energy markets of Asia, has been substantially rewritten and completely updated.

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Natural Gas in Asia: The Challenges of Growth in China, India, Japan and Korea by Jonathan Stern (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies)

The next decade will be crucial for Asian gas markets and determine whether natural gas will become a major fuel in the key energy markets of China, India, Japan and Korea, or will remain a promising but peripheral energy source. Natural Gas in Asia is a new edition of a 2002 study on the future of natural gas in the major energy markets of Asia. The 2nd edition has been substantially rewritten and completely updated, and contains two new chapters on South East Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. The future energy needs and environmental problems of China, India and the rest of Asia are considerable. A major question is whether gas supplies can and will respond to expanding demand for the cleanest fossil fuel? Large scale projects will need to be implemented in Russia, the Central Asian Republics and the Middle East to bring required supplies to Asian markets in the years to 2020. This book assesses the economic opportunities, political obstacles and other challenges - both domestic and international - to these projects. In order to succeed, pipeline infrastructure will need to be built over long distances to bring gas to these markets, as well as significant numbers of new LNG terminals. The volume discusses the major current and potential gas markets in Asia: China, India, Japan and Korea, as well as the potential supply of pipeline gas and LNG to Asia from: Russia, Central Asia, South East Asia, Australia and Middle Eastern countries. An important aspect of the next two decades will be the extent to which the region can develop pipeline gas sources to supplement existing large scale LNG imports. The volume also looks at the substantial gas markets emerging in China and India which are at the early stage of introducing large scale natural gas use in cities. These markets face the commercial challenge of developing gas-fired power generation at a cost which may be greater than generation based on domestically produced coal. However, considerations of local air quality and global emissions may give extra value to gas fired generation, as has happened elsewhere in the world.

About Jonathan Stern (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies)

Jonathan Stern is Director of Gas Research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Michael Bradshaw is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Leicester. Andy Flower is an independent consultant specialising in LNG and gas. David Fridley is currently managing the China Energy Group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Sunjoy Joshi is a civil servant with the Government of India. Najeeb Jung is a former civil servant with the Government of India. David Ledesma is an independent energy and strategy consultant specialising in LNG and gas. Akira Miyamoto is a General Manager of Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. Keun-Wook Paik is a Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Natural Gas in China ; 3. Natural Gas in India ; 4. Natural Gas in Japan ; 5. Natural Gas in Korea ; 6. Russian and Central Asian Gas Supply to Asia ; 7. South East Asian and Australian Supply to Asia ; 8. Middle East Supply to Asia ; 9. Conclusions

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GOR002107145
9780199541416
0199541418
Natural Gas in Asia: The Challenges of Growth in China, India, Japan and Korea by Jonathan Stern (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
20080605
432
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