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0 library staff multimedia contact us my account menu home about us programmes oil & the middle east programme natural gas research programme electricity programme africa oil & gas programme the oies – saudi aramco fellowship publications research events bookshop home the oxford institute for energy studies is a world leading independent energy institute specialising in advanced research into the economics and politics of international energy home the oxford institute for energy studies is a world leading independent energy institute specialising in advanced research into the economics and politics of international energy browse all publications research alternatively latest updates 13.06.18 egypt – a return to a balanced gas market? in 2015, egypt became a net gas importer. this unfortunate, but not unexpected, situation was the result of a decline in egypt’s indigenous natural gas production combined with a rapidly rising domestic gas demand driven mainly by large energy price subsidies. major changes are presently taking place on the gas supply side which are significantly […] by: mostefa ouki download publication 12.06.18 the global effect of lng growth on european gas markets in a global gas market, lng provides diversification and optionality both for producers and consumers. in this presentation, an lng tightness indicator, designed with the help of argus media, is used to aid our understanding of gas markets dynamics, as well as spare capacity calculations published in the first oies quarterly gas review. by: thierry bros download publication 11.06.18 electric vehicles and electricity there is a broad consensus that penetration of electric vehicles (evs) will rise throughout the world, but great uncertainty as to the timing and extent. there is also a growing recognition that automated, shared and electric vehicles (saevs) will be an important part of the coming revolution in sustainable mobility. particularly in combination, shared mobility, automation and […] by: david robinson download publication 06.06.18 the us exit from the jcpoa: what consequences for iranian energy? on may 8, the united states announced their immediate and full withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal, formally known as the joint comprehensive plan of action (jcpoa). this came with the re-imposition of all nuclear-related us sanctions and possibly several new sanctions. it is common knowledge that before implementation of the jcpoa in january 2016, […] by: david ramin jalilvand download publication 04.06.18 oxford energy forum – decarbonization and liberalization in the power sector: international perspectives – issue 114 oxford energy forum 104 (february 2016) looked at the transformation under way in the electricity sector, driven by technological developments and policies on decarbonization. it focused mainly on oecd (organisation for economic co-operation and development) countries, and on europe in particular, where there are major challenges, ranging from the practical issues associated with the integration […] by: oies download publication 29.05.18 the rise of renewables and energy transition: what adaptation strategy for oil companies and oil-exporting countries? the energy landscape is changing rapidly with far-reaching implications for global energy industries and actors, including oil companies and oil-exporting countries. these rapid changes introduce uncertainty in multiple dimensions, the most important of which is the speed of transition. while the transformation of energy systems is rapid in certain regions of the world, such as […] by: bassam fattouh rahmat poudineh rob west download publication 24.05.18 decarbonisation of heat in europe: implications for natural gas demand the eu is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (ghg) emissions to 80-95 per cent below 1990 levels by 2050. so far, the electricity sector has been the main focus of low-carbon policies, but if europe is to meet its objectives, decarbonisation efforts will need to expand to other sectors, including the heating and cooling sector. […] by: anouk honoré download publication 22.05.18 the oil market’s mixed price signals recent movements in oil prices, time spreads, and physical differentials have been sending some mixed signals both about current and long-term market fundamentals. this may reflect heightened uncertainty as well as a wide divergence of expectations about key factors shaping the oil market, both in the short-term and the medium-term, including the size of potential […] by: bassam fattouh download publication 21.05.18 capacity mechanisms in eu law: a comment on the free movement of goods the eu internal market in electricity is experiencing challenges in ensuring resource adequacy through the operation of the energy-only market alone. to guarantee the uninterrupted availability of affordable electricity, many member states have adopted national capacity mechanisms, which compensate for the availability and readiness of existing and forthcoming generation capacity to supply electricity. these national […] by: kaisa huhta download publication 16.05.18 pricing and competition in mature & liquid markets presented by thierry bros at flame 2018 – with gas markets working, policy makers and regulators should now only focus on preservation of competition for the benefit of customers. by: thierry bros download publication 15.05.18 is this the end of the opec+ deal? president trump’s recent decision to exit the joint comprehensive plan of action (jcpoa) and the expectation therefore of the loss of iranian barrels has brought the fate of the opec+ deal to the fore. for some analysts, this signifies that ‘the current opec deal will end by end-2018’ while for others the impact may be felt as […] by: bassam fattouh download publication 14.05.18 market liberalization and decarbonization of the russian electricity industry two decades from the start of the russian electricity sector’s reform, outcomes are disappointing for those who favour liberalization and decarbonization. on the one hand, the swing towards a liberalized market from the former centrally planned state owned monopoly has been reversed; large state-controlled corporations now dominate the industry landscape. on the other hand, the […] by: alexey khokhlov yury melnikov download publication event the deployment of renewables: barriers, options, and lessons for the gcc in april 2018 we will be holding our annual 'middle east' day. the meeting will bring together a select group of key senior figures from governments, energy companies, the financial industry, research institutes, and think tanks. the meeting will focus on six key themes: 1. global overview of the renewables market 2. power sector reforms & relevance of the market model 3. renewable deployment and electricity market design 4. the role of competitive auctions as a policy tool for renewable development 5. financing renewable energy projects 6. the current status of renewables policy in the gcc for more information on the oil and the middle east programme please click here. event gas day 2018 in november 2018 we will be holding the 13th annual gas day. the event, held at st anne’s college, oxford, will bring together sponsors of the oies natural gas research programme along with invited guests from the academic, media, and corporate sectors. the event is a forum for debate on natural gas issues of international significance, as well as regional and national issues, for example; gas and lng in: europe, asia, cis countries, the middle east and north africa; atlantic basin lng, gas pricing (in different parts of the world), market reform and regulatory issues. for more information on the gas programme please click here. event brainstorming 2018 at the end of may 2018 we will be holding the annual oies brainstorming. the institute has been holding an annual brainstorming meeting since 1990. the meeting is one full day and one half day of brainstorming d
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