• Cartelization in gas markets: Studying the potential for a “Gas OPEC” 

      Gabriel, Steve A.; Rosendahl, Knut Einar; Egging, Ruud G.; Avetisyan, Hakob G.; Siddiqui, Sauleh (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Natural gas is increasingly important as a fuel for electric power generation as well as other uses due to its environmental advantage over other fossil fuels. Using the World Gas Model, a large-scale energy equilibrium ...
    • The role of the Artic in future global petroleum supply 

      Lindholt, Lars; Glomsrød, Solveig (Discussion Papers;645, Working paper, 2011)
      The Arctic has a substantial share of global petroleum resources, but at higher costs than in most other petroleum provinces. Arctic states and petroleum companies are carefully considering the potential for future extraction ...
    • The Global natural gas market. Will transport cost reductions lead to lower prices? 

      Rosendahl, Knut Einar; Sagen, Eirik Lund (Discussion Papers;No. 523, Working paper, 2007)
      Abstract: Reduced transportation costs are usually associated with lower import prices, increased trade and price convergence. In this paper we show that the lower costs can actually lead to higher import prices in some ...
    • The Kyoto Protocol without USA and Australia - with the Russian Federation as a strategic permit seller 

      Holtsmark, Bjart (Discussion Papers;No. 349, Working paper, 2003)
      Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of national quotas in the Bonn- and Marrakesh-agreements, meager environmental effects and a low price of emission permits is ...