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THIRD PARTY ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE HUBS AND THE FUTURE RECOVERY OF OIL AND GAS RESERVES IN THE UKCS Alexander Kemp, Aberdeen Centre for Research in Energy Economics and Finance, Business School University of Aberdeen,
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Document Date: 2012-09-16 07:46:19


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Norway / United Kingdom / /

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Environmental Issue / Diplomatic Relations / /

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Aberdeen University / University of Aberdeen / Business School University of Aberdeen / /

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transportation links / transportation services / oil and gas industry / carrier system / tanker transportation / fixed charges mean market solutions / main transportation flows / network utilities regulation / large scale infrastructure / gas and oil transportation links / oil and gas transportation system / hub infrastructure / infrastructure / oil and gas / transportation costs / oil and gas exploitation / hub processing / pipeline systems / transportation network / lower gas price / carrier regime / production technology / oil and gas production / possible solutions / oil / transportation facilities / transportation system / surface infrastructure / /

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Northern North Sea / North Sea / /

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Aberdeen University / House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Select Committee / UK Department for Energy and Climate Change / Aberdeen Centre for Research / University of Aberdeen / Climate Change / Business School / UK government / Aberdeen Centre / UK Department for Energy / House of Commons / Oil and Gas Independents Association / /

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central planner / single producer / Secretary / /

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Energy Economics / /

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underlying production technology / /

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