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Applying a third party access model for China's gas pipeline network: an independent pipeline operator and congestion rent transfer

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2017-02
Autor
Xu, Jing
Hallack, Michelle
Vazquez, Miguel
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This paper investigates third party access regulatory issues in China's natural gas industry. We study the development of China's gas market-oriented reform and how third party access becomes a pressing issue in that context. This paper aims to report stakeholders' benefit and distributional effects during a hypothetical third party access process. To that end, we apply an oligopolistic equilibrium model, based on the mixed complementarity problem, to China's gas pipeline network. We compare two scenarios: a scenario without third party access and the other scenario where an independent pipeline operator optimizes flows. This latter scenario aims to guarantee that the maximum social benefit is achieved. In addition, the latter scenario transfers the congestion rent to former integrated gas companies to compensate their actual loss control of the pipeline operation, in order to minimize the adverse distributional effects for pipeline companies. The solution of the model indicates that operational separation is feasible with Pareto improvement in China's context. Moreover, it merits particular attention from policy makers in China that pipeline capacity scarcity should be properly evaluated and managed.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10438/23731
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  • Documentos Indexados pela Web of Science [875]
Áreas do conhecimento
Economia
Assunto
Gás natural - Indústria
Gasodutos
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Third party access
Mixed complementarity problem
Congestion rent transfer
Independent pipeline operator
China's gas market

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