2016 13th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/eem.2016.7521360
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Pathways for the European natural gas market

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“…Hecking and Weiser (2017) examined the capacity extension effect of the Nord Stream pipeline and found a significant (between 13 and 35 billion€/year in the 2025 scenario) increase in aggregate EU28 consumer welfare. Abrell, Chavaz, and Weigt (2016) conclude that Nord Stream 2 would lower European gas prices by around 6%, yielding around 1% growth in social welfare, assuming that the Ukrainian system is not used for gas transit. Our previous study analysed the effect of the Russian export strategies and new transit infrastructure on European social welfare and wholesale gas prices (Takácsné, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Table 3 European Gas Models and Related Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Hecking and Weiser (2017) examined the capacity extension effect of the Nord Stream pipeline and found a significant (between 13 and 35 billion€/year in the 2025 scenario) increase in aggregate EU28 consumer welfare. Abrell, Chavaz, and Weigt (2016) conclude that Nord Stream 2 would lower European gas prices by around 6%, yielding around 1% growth in social welfare, assuming that the Ukrainian system is not used for gas transit. Our previous study analysed the effect of the Russian export strategies and new transit infrastructure on European social welfare and wholesale gas prices (Takácsné, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Table 3 European Gas Models and Related Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%