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Natural Gas Markets in the Middle East and North Africa

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Informationen zum Autor Bassam Fattouh is a Professor in Finance and Management of the Middle East at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London; Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Oil Programme at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies; and Research Fellow of St. Antony's College, University of Oxford. Jonathan Stern is Director of Gas Research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies; Honorary Professor at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy, University of Dundee; and Visiting Professor at Imperial College's Centre for Environmental Policy. He is author and editor of many books on natural gas issues, including The Future of Russian Gas and Gazprom (2005) and Natural Gas in Asia (2008). Klappentext This book provides an in-depth study of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) gas markets and their role as producers to both Atlantic and Pacific markets. It looks at the energy policies of MENA governments and whether domestic gas prices can be maintained in the face of rapid increases in gas demand and rising development costs. Zusammenfassung The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as a region accounts for around 40% of the world's proven gas reserves, yet only 10% of global supplies of gas are covered by MENA gas production. The potential for future expansion of the gas market in the both on the supply and demand side is significant since gas in many MENA states has become a cheap source of fuel for domestic industrialisation, a source of revenue for transit states, and a highly valued export commodity to multiple destinations in Asia and Europe. 50% of the world's liquefaction facilities under construction or planned for expansion will take place in MENA, which is likely to consolidate the region's role in the LNG market, allowing MENA producers to play the role of swing producers taking advantage of their location to supply both Atlantic and Pacific markets.This book, the first of its kind, will provide an in-depth study of the MENA states' individual gas markets, addressing the following questions: What are the policies of MENA governments regarding the development of their gas reserves? What are the main drivers of these policies? Will developments in the gas sector affect the ability of MENA governments to achieve the ultimate goal of economic diversification through developing energy intensive industries? Is the policy of promoting energy intensive industries viable in the long term? What role do foreign companies play in the development of domestic gas markets, export pipelines, and LNG export projects? Can current levels of domestic gas prices be maintained in an environment of rapid increases in gas demand and rising development costs? Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction North Africa 1: Hakim Darbouche: Algeria's Natural Gas Market: Origins and Constraints of Export Strategy 2: Waniss Otman: The Libyan Gas Sector: Arousing the Sleeping Giant 3: Waniss Otman and Hakim Darbouche: The Role of Natural Gas in North African Transit Countries 4: Hakim Darbouche and Robert Mabro: The Egyptian Gas Market: So far so good, but where to next? The Mashreq 5: Andrew Cleary: The Mashreq, Israel, and the Palestinian Territories The Gulf 6: Bassam Fattouh: The Saudi Gas Sector and its Role in Industrialisation: Developments, Challenges and Options 7: Ian Rutledge and Lorian Yacoub: Natural Gas in Iraq 8: Siamak Adibi and Fereidun Fesharaki: The Iranian Gas Industry: Upstream Development and Export Potential 9: Justin Dargin: Qatar's Gas Revolution 11: Andy Flower: LNG in Qatar 12: David Ledesma: Natural Gas in Oman 13: Justin Dargin and Andy Flower: The United Arab Emirates Gas Sector: Challenges and Solutions for the 21st Century 14: Randa Alami: Natural Gas in Bahrain and Kuwait 15: Franz Gerner and Silvana Tordo: Natural Gas- A Lifeline for Yemen Conclus...

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