Published 2005 | Version v1
Journal article

How to keep the profit from Norwegian gas export in Norway?

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The EU has set a goal of facilitating increased competition in the European gas market, and that this among other things shall lead to lower prices on natural gas. A substantial aspect for Norway, as a big supplier of natural gas to the EU, is weather this will lead to a larger part of the profits being moved down the value chain, thus benefiting the gas consuming countries. In light of this the Norwegian regulating authorities are reviewed and an analysis is provided of how strategic pricing of the natural gas transport from Norway to the EU market can ensure that as much as possible of the profit remains in Norway. The results are divided; increased competition in the EU's gas market may result in importing countries getting more of the profit in the natural gas value chain, but increased competition within Norwegian gas production may give a welfare profit for Norway while it affects the consuming countries in the EU negatively. Strategic pricing of the natural gas transport can in both cases be used to influence the distribution of profits between Norway and importing countries (ml).

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Original title (Norwegian)
Hvordan skal vi beholde profitten fra norsk gasseksport i Norge?

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
SNF Bulletin
Journal Issue
no.4
Journal Page Range
p. 11-16
ISSN
0803-3900

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10 refs., 1 ill