Published July 2005 | Version v1
Journal article

A large-scale linear complementarity model of the North American natural gas market

  • 1. Maryland Univ., Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College Park, MD (United States)

Description

The North American natural gas market has seen significant changes recently due to deregulation and restructuring. For example, third party marketers can contract for transportation and purchase of gas to sell to end-users. While the intent was a more competitive market, the potential for market power exists. We analyze this market using a linear complementarity equilibrium model including producers, storage and peak gas operators, third party marketers and four end-use sectors. The marketers are depicted as Nash-Cournot players determining supply to meet end-use consumption, all other players are in perfect competition. Results based on National Petroleum Council scenarios are presented. (Author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Energy Economics
Journal Volume
27
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 639-665
ISSN
0140-9883

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
United Kingdom
INIS RN
36111511
Subject category
S03: NATURAL GAS;
Descriptors DEI
ENERGY CONSUMPTION; MARKET; NATURAL GAS; NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY; USA
Descriptors DEC
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; ENERGY SOURCES; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUEL GAS; FUELS; GAS FUELS; GASES; INDUSTRY; NORTH AMERICA