Natural Gas Market Assessment : Long-term Canadian Natural Gas Contracts

Natural Gas Market Assessment : Long-term Canadian Natural Gas Contracts

Author: Canada. National Energy Board

Publisher: Calgary : The Board

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 9780662198918

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This document is part of the National Energy Board's ongoing monitoring of the natural gas market. It focuses on a specific part of the structure and functioning of the Canadian natural gas market, that of long-term contracts of over five years duration. The report analyzes the changes that have occurred in long-term contracts governing the sale of western Canadian gas into domestic and export markets and identifies the important trends in contracting practices that have emerged since deregulation. The analysis is based on more than 165 domestic and export contracts representing the first arm's length or primary sale between a party representing producer interests and a party representing consumer interests.


Canadian Natural Gas Overview

Canadian Natural Gas Overview

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13:

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The first section of this overview provides information on natural gas supply and demand in the upstream sector (including production, well completions, drilling, reserve additions, and prices), pipeline sector (deliveries, capital expenditures), and downstream sectors (sales, sectoral demand). Section II discusses Canadian regulatory issues affecting the natural gas industry, including changes to the secondary market for transportation services, the Alberta "Core Market" policy, and toll & tariff matters decided by the National Energy Board and provincial boards. Section III contains a feature article on natural gas and the Canada Infrastructure Works Program. Part IV consists of statistical tables.


Canadian Natural Gas Market Mechanisms

Canadian Natural Gas Market Mechanisms

Author: Canada. National Energy Board

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13: 9780662212133

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Based on a survey of over 25 players representing all spectrums of the gas industry, this report describes the responses of natural gas buyers and sellers to recent supply difficulties with emphasis on the 1992/93 winter period, when peak levels of demand stretched the limits of deliverability. The specific production, transportation and contractual difficulties encountered by buyers and sellers in 1992 and 1993 are identified. The measures taken by the industry to resolve these difficulties are discussed and further measures or developments implemented in recent months are outlined. The document ends with conclusions.