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Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

CAMBRIDGECambridge University Press97S-1-107-12008-2 — Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional GasEdited by R. Quentin Grafton , Ian G. Crensh

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspectivehaw, Michal c. MooreFrontmatterilcielnisimatiaaRISKS. REWARDS AND REGULATION OE UNCONVENTIONAL GASA Global PerspectiveThe global energy transition fro

m carbon-intensive to renewable fuels has increasingly demanded a belter understanding of the causes and consequences of the rapid development of unco Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

nventional oil and gas. Focusing on key countries including the US. Canada. China. Argentina, the UK and Australia, this book consists of case studies

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

and in-depth analyses that weigh up the risks and rewards at regional, national and global scales. Explaining how and why unconventional fuels arc tr

CAMBRIDGECambridge University Press97S-1-107-12008-2 — Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional GasEdited by R. Quentin Grafton , Ian G. Crensh

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective-based perspective. Emphasis is placed on how to regulate the industry; the discussion encompasses local issues, stakeholder engagement and the social

licence to operate. Ilic new baseline studies and standards introduced in this book provide a timely insight into the trade-offs across the social, e Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

conomic and environmental domains, making it an ideal text for researchers and policymakers in energy fields and for graduate students.R. QU LN I IN G

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

RA1 I ON is Professor of Economics at the Australian National University (ANU) and Director of the Centre for Water Economics. Environment and Policy

CAMBRIDGECambridge University Press97S-1-107-12008-2 — Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional GasEdited by R. Quentin Grafton , Ian G. Crensh

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspectivetive Director of the Australian Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics (2011-2013). lie has published more than 120 scholarly articles in some of th

e world's leading journals in economics and the life sciences and has edited or co-authored 15 books.IAN G. CRONSHAW worked as Division Head at the In Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

ternational Energy Agency (Paris) between 2005 and 2011. where he was responsible for analysing global gas. coal and power developments. lie was the p

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

rincipal author of the Agency's Medium-Term Gas Market Outlook in that period. Since then he has worked for the IEA as a consultant on the annual Worl

CAMBRIDGECambridge University Press97S-1-107-12008-2 — Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional GasEdited by R. Quentin Grafton , Ian G. Crensh

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspectivence of unconventional gas and approaches to regulation, both viewed from a global perspective.MICHAL c. MOORF is Professor of Energy Economics at the

School of Public Policy. University of Calgary. Canada, where he leaches classes in microeconomic theory, decision analysis and energy technologies. H Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

e is also Visiting Professor of Economics and Systems Engineering at Cornell University. New York. He is a former Chief Economist for the US National

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden. Colorado. His current research focuses on energy market regulation and a pan-North-American energy strategy.Cam

CAMBRIDGECambridge University Press97S-1-107-12008-2 — Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional GasEdited by R. Quentin Grafton , Ian G. Crensh

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective Michal c. MooreFrontmatterMQie.luÍ2rmả.tiQnCAMBRIDGECambridge University Press978-1-1O7-12OO3-2 - Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional Gas

Edited by R. Quentin Grafton , Ian G. Cronshaw, Michal c. MooreFrontmatterMore InformationRISKS, REWARDS AND REGULATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL GASA Global Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

PerspectiveEdited byR. QUENTIN GRAFTONThe Australian National UniversityIAN G. CRONSIIAWThe Australian National UniversityMĨCĨĨAL c. MOOREUniversity o

Risks, rewards and regulation of unconventional gas a global perspective

f Calgary. CanadaCAMBRIDGECambridge University Press97S-1-107-12008-2 — Risks. Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional Gas

CAMBRIDGECambridge University Press97S-1-107-12008-2 — Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional GasEdited by R. Quentin Grafton , Ian G. Crensh

CAMBRIDGECambridge University Press97S-1-107-12008-2 — Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional GasEdited by R. Quentin Grafton , Ian G. Crensh

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