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GEOPOLITICS OF NATURAL GAS
An Analysis of Prospective Developments in the Natural Gas Trade
and Geopolitical Implications


Webcast Available Here

2. Presentation of Study Conclusions: Gas Geopolitics through 2030
Amy Jaffe, Wallace Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies
James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
David Victor, Director
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Stanford University
3. The Baker Institute World Gas Trade Model (BIWGTM)
Peter Hartley, Chairman
Department of Economics, Rice University
Kenneth B. Medlock, III
Energy Research Fellow, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
Adjunct Professor, Department of Economics, Rice University
Study Presentation:
World Gas Trade Model (WGTM); Forecasts of Major Suppliers

Peter Hartley, Kenneth B. Medlock, III, and Jill Elise Nesbitt
Rice University
May 26, 2004
Study Presentation:
World Gas Trade Model; Alternative Political Scenarios

Peter Hartley, Kenneth B. Medlock, III, and Jill Elise Nesbitt
Rice University
May 27, 2004

4. Evolution of the International LNG Market
Dagobert L. Brito and Peter R. Hartley
Rice University
June 23, 2002

5. Market Structure in the New Gas Economy: Is Cartelization Possible?
Amy Jaffe, Wallace Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies
James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
Ronald Soligo, Professor
Department of Economics, Rice University

Study Presentation:
A Gas Suppliers' Cartel?

Amy Jaffe and Ronald Soligo
Rice University
May 26, 2004

6. The Belarus Connection: Exporting Russian Gas to Germany and Poland
David Victor, Director
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Stanford University
Nadejda Victor, Research Fellow
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Stanford University
Case Study Presentation:
Gas by Pipeline from Russia to Europe

David Victor and Nadejda Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Stanford University
May 26, 2004
7. Liquefied Natural Gas from Trinidad and Tobago: The Atlantic LNG Project
James Ball, President and Chief Mentor
Gas Strategies Consulting Ltd. and EconoMatters Ltd.
Rob Shepherd, Senior Associate Consultant
Gas Strategies Consulting Ltd.
Case Study Presentation:
Gas as LNG from Trinidad and Tobago to the U.S.

James Ball and Rob Shepherd
Gas Strategies Consulting Ltd.
May 26, 2004

8. International Gas Trade in Central Asia: Turkmenistan, Iran, Russia and Afghanistan
Martha Olcott, Senior Associate
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Case Study Presentation:
Exports from Turkmenistan to Russia and Europe

Martha Olcott
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
May 26, 2004

9. Algerian Gas to Europe: The Transmed Pipeline and Early Spanish Gas Import Projects
Mark Hayes, Research Fellow
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Stanford University

Case Study Presentation:
Gas Across the Mediterranean from Algeria to Italy

Mark Hayes
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Stanford University
May 27, 2004

10. Liquefied Natural Gas From Indonesia: The Arun Project
Steven Lewis, Senior Research Fellow in Asian Politics & Economy
Rice University
Fred R. von der Mehden, Professor Emeritus
Department of Political Science, Rice University

Case Study Presentation:
LNG exports from Arun to Japan

Steven Lewis and Fred R. von der Mehden
Rice University
May 27, 2004

11. Natural Gas Pipelines in the Southern Cone
David Mares, Professor of Political Science and International Relations
University of California, San Diego (USCD)

Case Study Presentation:
Gas Trade in South America

David Mares
University of California, San Diego (USCD)
May 27, 2004

12. Liquefied Natural Gas from Qatar : The Qatargas Project
Kohei Hashimoto, President, Institute for New International Political Systems
Jareer Elass, Consultant, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
Stacy Eller
, Graduate Student Researcher, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy,
Rice University
13. Political and Economic Influences on the Future World Market for Natural Gas
Peter Hartley, Chairman
Department of Economics, Rice University
Kenneth B. Medlock, III
Energy Research Fellow, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
Adjunct Professor Department of Economics, Rice University

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