Indian gas supply : elixir for growth or priced out of reach?
The continued development of new gas supplies in western India will have a significant impact on electricity markets and new investment in power, fertiliser and other industrial sectors. However, rising international oil and gas prices and the preponderance of gas contracts benchmarked to crude pric...
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description | The continued development of new gas supplies in western India will have a significant impact on electricity markets and new investment in power, fertiliser and other industrial sectors. However, rising international oil and gas prices and the preponderance of gas contracts benchmarked to crude prices have increased prices of imported gas supplies and may scupper demand growth. This article surveys the gas supply situation in the sub-continent and examines the emerging LNG regassification market in western India, and how electricity and industrial companies may respond. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:6dbd6d2e-8caa-4fb6-b813-ff693c2095212022-03-26T19:19:42ZIndian gas supply : elixir for growth or priced out of reach?Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6dbd6d2e-8caa-4fb6-b813-ff693c209521EnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetOxford Institute for Energy Studies2005Hansen, CThe continued development of new gas supplies in western India will have a significant impact on electricity markets and new investment in power, fertiliser and other industrial sectors. However, rising international oil and gas prices and the preponderance of gas contracts benchmarked to crude prices have increased prices of imported gas supplies and may scupper demand growth. This article surveys the gas supply situation in the sub-continent and examines the emerging LNG regassification market in western India, and how electricity and industrial companies may respond. |
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title | Indian gas supply : elixir for growth or priced out of reach? |
title_full | Indian gas supply : elixir for growth or priced out of reach? |
title_fullStr | Indian gas supply : elixir for growth or priced out of reach? |
title_full_unstemmed | Indian gas supply : elixir for growth or priced out of reach? |
title_short | Indian gas supply : elixir for growth or priced out of reach? |
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