EPacT Project: Valuing Domestically Produced Natural Gas and Oil
Randall Jackson (jackson@econalyze.com),
Lisa Phares and
Christa Jensen
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Lisa Phares: National Energy Technology Laboratory
Christa Jensen: Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University
Working Papers from Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University
Abstract:
The primary goal of this project was to develop a model that facilitates a national and regional economic analysis of the potential impacts of offsetting oil and/or natural gas foreign imports by increasing domestic natural gas and/or oil production in areas that are likely to be impacted by EPAct 999 related technologies. The development of these models allows NETL to analyze increases in domestic production using present-day technologies to serve as a baseline for potential future impacts.
Keywords: Natural gas; Market modeling; Input-output models; International trade (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 121 pages
Date: 2008-12-31
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