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Policy and legal frameworks for underground natural gas storage in Iran

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  • Shabani Jahromi, Farideh
  • Shabani Jahromi, Farid

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Underground natural gas storage is a process with operational and economic benefits that balances a variable demand market with a constant energy supply. It increases gas service reliability at peak periods and enables the suppliers to meet gas demands. Thus, the sufficiency and responsiveness of existing policy and legal framework for developing underground gas storage to provide reliability to industry players require deep analysis.

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  • Shabani Jahromi, Farideh & Shabani Jahromi, Farid, 2023. "Policy and legal frameworks for underground natural gas storage in Iran," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 80(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:juipol:v:80:y:2023:i:c:s0957178722001357
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jup.2022.101471
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    1. Monica Bonacina & Anna Cretì & Antonio Sileo, 2009. "Final Remarks and Policy Recommendations," Springer Books, in: Anna Cretì (ed.), The Economics of Natural Gas Storage, chapter 6, pages 113-116, Springer.
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    1. Long, Keji & Tang, Yong & He, Youwei & Luo, Yulong & Hong, Yinghe & Sun, Yu & Rui, Zhenhua, 2024. "Full-cycle enhancing condensate recovery-underground gas storage by integrating cyclic gas flooding and storage from gas condensate reservoirs," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 293(C).
    2. Kasiri, Mohammadreza & Mirnezami, Seyed Reza, 2023. "How can the compensation structure of Iran's natural gas distribution services be modified based on incentive-based regulations?," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 285(C).

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