US Natural-Gas Markets
US Natural-Gas Markets
Introduction
May You Live in Interesting Times
The Dodd–Frank Act and its Impact on the Energy Industry
Assessing Regulatory Risk
Introduction to Price-Reporting Agencies
Fundamental Data in Energy Markets
European and Asian Natural Gas Market Developments – Swamped by the Present?
US Natural-Gas Markets
Managing Oil Price Risk: Dealing with the Time-Varying Relationship between the Price of Oil and Fundamentals
Electricity Markets: US
European Electricity Markets: Part I
European Electricity Markets: Part II
Coal
Energy Real Options: Valuation and Operations
Commodity-Based “Swing” Options
Gas Storage Pricing and Hedging
Valuation and Risk Management of Physical Assets
Arbitrage-Free Valuation of Energy Derivatives
Introduction to Value-at-Risk
Introduction to Portfolio Value-at-Risk
Introduction to Default Risk and Counterparty Credit Modelling
Credit Risk in Power and Gas Markets
Credit in the Energy Markets
“The natural-gas industry, like ancient Gaul, is divided into three parts. These parts are production and gathering, interstate transmission by pipeline, and distribution to consumers by local distribution companies.”11The US Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark, the dissenting opinion in the case Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Wisconsin, 347 US 672. Today, we would add another province: the system of physical and financial transactions supporting such critical functions as price discovery, hedging, funding for drilling operations and necessary infrastructure expansion, and management of volumetric flows from producers to the end-users. The US natural-gas empire has recently gone through several exceptionally turbulent years under the impact of a number of interconnected and mutually reinforcing forces, including:
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- a revolution in production of hydrocarbons from tight rock and shale formations;
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- regulatory reforms of the natural-gas industry and of the financial markets;
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- expansion of web-based trading platforms and web-based information tools; and
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- growing concerns regarding anthropomorphic climate change.
This chapter covers the
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