1st Edition

The Political Economy of Natural Gas

By Jerome Davis Copyright 2012
256 Pages
by Routledge

With greater reserves than crude oil and lower pollutant emissions that any other hydrocarbon, natural gas is posted to take the world by storm. Yet such a failure is littered with obstacles. Sources of natural gas are further and further removed from centres of consumption. Costs of extraction and transport are spiralling upwards. Iranian and Russian political leveraging of natural gas has... Read more

1. The Challenge  1. The Nature of the Fuel  2. Industry Dynamics: Achieving Domestic Stability  3. Achieving International Stability  2. The Problem of Domestic Stability: Differing Solution Sets  4. The North American Solution  5. A Single European Solution?  6. Russia and the ‘Near Abroad’  7. Asian Solution Sets  3. Achieving International Stability  8. Natural Gas as Political Leverage – A Gas OPEC?  9. International Stability: Competing Solution Sets?  4. Conclusion  10. Natural Gas and Crossover Fuel of the 21st Century

Biography

Jerome D. Davis is Canada Research Chair of Oil and Gas Policy in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, Canada.