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Alternative natural gas contract and pricing structures and incentives of the LNG industry

January 1, 1991

Gas conversion to liquefied gas (LNG) and transport by LNG tankers is one option for meeting expanding gas consumption and for gas traded internationally. This paper examines the impact of the traditional gas contract provisions of indefinite pricing, market out price ceilings, and take‐or‐pay requirements on the profitability of LNG projects in the context of markets characterized by price and quantity uncertainty. Simulation experiments are used to examine and calibrate the effects of those provisions. The results provide guidance to operators, host countries and purchasers in structuring such contracts. The paper also assesses prospects of future expansion of world LNG capacity.

Publication Year 1991
Title Alternative natural gas contract and pricing structures and incentives of the LNG industry
DOI 10.1111/j.1477-8947.1991.tb00133.x
Authors Emil D. Attanasi
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Natural Resources Forum
Index ID 70199944
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Eastern Energy Resources Science Center