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Errata, Updates, and Supplemental Material to Accompany

 

International Energy Markets: Understanding Pricing, Policies, and Profit,"

 

by

 

Professor Carol Dahl

cdahl@mines.edu

Division of Economics and Business

Colorado School ofMines

 

Published by

Pennwell Press, Tulsa,OK

 

Book Errata – 1st printing

            The book is from the first printing if mya = million years ago is not included at the bottom of Table 2-1 on page 11.

 

Book Errata – 2nd Printing

            The book is from the second printing if mya = million years ago is included at the bottom of Table 2-1 on page 11.

 

            Chapter1 Introduction

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            Chapter2 Energy Lessons from the Past for the Future

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            Chapter3 Perfect Competition and the Coal Industry

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                        Coal Supply Chain, Phillips

                        Coal and Coal Mining Technology

                        U.S. Taxes by Government Level and Source

 

Chapter 4 Natural Monopoly and Electricity Generation

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                        Video Monopoly Example

                        Peak load pricing – power point

                        Units of Measurement in Electricity Generation

Distributing Fixed Cost over Customer Classes

Sliding Plan, Price Cap, And Regulation By Performance Policies

Crew 1-Aversch Johnson Affect

Ramsey Pricing

                       

Chapter 5 Deregulation and Privatization of Electricity Generation

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Electricity Technology Box

 

            Chapter 6 Monopoly, Dominant Firm and OPEC

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                        Update Table 6-3 OPEC Petroleum, Income, and Population Statistics 2004

 

            Chapter 7 Market Structure, Transaction Costs Economics and US Natural Gas Markets

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                        Gas Storage Technology

 

            Chapter 8 Externalities and Energy Pollution

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Valuing non-market goods and applying benefit transfer to geothermal

development in Indonesia, Sumaiku

TheEffect of Uncertainty in Choosing Pollution Policies

                        Summarizingand Critiquing Environmental Policies

 

            Chapter 9 Public Goods and Global Warming

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                        More on Exchange  Rates and Foreign Exchange Markets

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                        More on Global Climate Policy

           

Chapter 10 Monopsony - Japan andthe Asia Pacific LNG Market

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                        More on Bargaining and Negotiating

                        Pricing in an Integrated Firm

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Chapter 11 Game Theory and theEuropean Natural Gas Market

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                        Monopoly Market with Perfect Price Discrimination

Stackleberg Model

 

            Chapter 12 Allocating Fossil Fuel Production Over Time and Oil Leasing

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            Chapter 13 Computing Energy Costs and Supply

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            Chapter 14 Oil Refining, Energy Transportation, and Linear Programming

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                        Solving a Refinery Problem with Excel Solver

           

Chapter 15 Energy Futures and Options Markets for Managing Risk

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                        Using Another Product to Hedge

                        Pricing a Futures on an Asset Paying Income

                        Optimal Hedge Ratio

                        Spark Spread

                        Basis Risk                   

Graphing Spreads in Excel

 

            Chapter 16 Energy and Information Technologies

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                        IT Companies

                        Energy IT Companies

                        Government Homepages Relating to Energy

                        Information Technology for Management Functions

 

            Chapter 17 Managing in the Multinational World of Energy

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Experience with Electric Bicycle Motor Wilderness Energy BD36 and BL36.

 

Demand Survey Update Work in Progress

 

Energy data links

 

Recent Report on Gasoline Prices

Dahl, Carol A. (2007) “What Goes Down Must Come Up: A Review of the Factors behind Increasing Gasoline Prices, 1999-2006” Prepared for the American Petroleum Institute. Washington, D.C., April. 

Opec Behavior Literature Review by Ayed Al Qahtani

 

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