Vertical Natural Gas Transportation Capacity, Upstream Commodity Contracts, and EU Competition Law

Vertical Natural Gas Transportation Capacity, Upstream Commodity Contracts, and EU Competition Law
Title Vertical Natural Gas Transportation Capacity, Upstream Commodity Contracts, and EU Competition Law PDF eBook
Author Kim Talus
Publisher Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages 346
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9041134077

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Because the EU depends on a very small number of external suppliers for its natural gas, energy security issues inevitably arise. In theory, competition law should regulate and adjudicate such issues. Yet, because contracts between EU companies and producers are highly sensitive and politically charged, the application of EU competition law to natural gas contracts is far from clear. This important book, drawing on ECJ case law, Commission administrative cases and inquiries, and the full range of relevant legal and economic theory, provides an extremely valuable and detailed study of how EU competition law can be applied to long-term natural gas capacity reservation and commodity contracts. Issues and topics such as the following arise in the course of the analysis: Third Gas Market Directive provisions; Article 102 TFEU cases on strategic under-investment; pre-liberation or "legacy" gas contracts (e.g., with Algeria and Russia); "right of first refusal"; take-or-pay requirement; third-party access; ownership unbundling; effect of elimination of priority access regimes; short-term trading; spot markets; and law and economics of vertical restraints. Focusing on the foreclosing effect of long-term upstream commodity contracts, the author recommends restrictions on the use of capacity reservation contracts, and analyses the efficacy of security of supply as a competition law defence in cases relating to such contracts.

EU Energy Law and Policy

EU Energy Law and Policy
Title EU Energy Law and Policy PDF eBook
Author Kim Talus
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 375
Release 2013-09-05
Genre Law
ISBN 0191509868

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A critical overview of European Union energy law and policy, this book takes a law-in-context approach as it examines the development of EU energy law from the 1950s to the present day. It discusses the development of EU energy law; the application of general EU law into energy; the regulation of EU energy markets; international aspects of EU energy law; and policy, sustainability, and energy regulation. Presenting an up-to-date overview of EU energy law and policy and a critical analysis of its sub-areas, the book extends the discussion from electricity and natural gas markets to other areas of energy, including oil. This holistic approach to the subject is then placed within the broader context of the international geopolitical sphere which EU energy law and policy operates, as the author considers the impact of regional and international energy policies and markets on the EU markets and the overall EU policy. He also draws on the wider context and takes into account non-legal factors such as the impact of unconventionals, the rise of the BRICS, and the 'Arab spring'. The book frames EU energy law as a topic that can provoke intellectual, political, and professional discussion about the slowly moving train of economic regulation under the typical pressures and contradictions of countries and the European Union in the global economy.

Introduction to EU Energy Law

Introduction to EU Energy Law
Title Introduction to EU Energy Law PDF eBook
Author Kim Talus
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 208
Release 2016-09-16
Genre Law
ISBN 0192509616

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Offering an introduction to students on the most essential elements of EU energy law and policy, this volume will be the go-to text for those seeking knowledge of EU energy regulation and its objectives, as well as an overview of energy law. Specific topics will cover the content of sector-specific energy regulation, the application and impact of general EU law on energy markets, third party access, unbundling, investment in cross-border networks, energy trading and market supervision, the application of general EU competition law on energy markets, the impact of free movement provisions, and the application of state aid rules. A structured, step by step guide through the fundamental areas of EU energy law.

Freedom of Transit and Access to Gas Pipeline Networks under WTO Law

Freedom of Transit and Access to Gas Pipeline Networks under WTO Law
Title Freedom of Transit and Access to Gas Pipeline Networks under WTO Law PDF eBook
Author Vitaliy Pogoretskyy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 409
Release 2017-04-27
Genre Law
ISBN 1107163641

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A comprehensive and original analysis of all major WTO provisions relating to the transit of pipeline gas.

Reconciling Energy, the Environment and Sustainable Development

Reconciling Energy, the Environment and Sustainable Development
Title Reconciling Energy, the Environment and Sustainable Development PDF eBook
Author Maria João C. Pereira Rolim
Publisher Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages 517
Release 2019-08-13
Genre Law
ISBN 9403514655

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Challenged by sustainability imperatives, the world faces a transition in how it uses and produces energy. Yet, despite the indisputable interdependence between energy and the environment, law in these two areas has developed separately, with little consideration for how the logic and aims of each might be reconciled. This innovative book addresses this crucial nexus, exploring the role that law must inevitably play as the effects of fossil fuel–induced climate change continue to radically affect every aspect of life on Earth. Focusing on the emerging concept of reflexive regulation, the analysis takes giant steps in paving the way for effective legal engagement in the energy transition process. Issues and topics explored in detail include the following: energy’s distinctive characteristic as an economic activity that works in a chain; relation of physical aspects of energy to its legal and social dimensions; main aspects of regulation, environmental law and the concept of sustainability; specific security of supply challenges faced by the industry; and emergence and worldwide adoption of the environmental impact assessment as a procedural mechanism and its connection with Reflexive Regulation. The author supports her arguments with detailed and critical examination of the regulation theoretical framework and includes citations of case law, rules and regulations from diverse jurisdictions. A case study on the development of the Brazilian electricity sector – an exemplary case, considering the country’s abundance of natural energy resources, industrial efficiency prerogatives, regulatory incentives to ensure investment in supply expansion, and increasing demands in meeting sustainability objectives, all as highlighted by ongoing litigation – illustrates the arguments put forward. This book makes a substantial contribution to developing a framework aimed at linking potential divergent policy objectives in diverse and distinct interdependent fields. It will be welcomed by energy and environmental lawyers and policy makers, as well as by economists, scholars and other professionals concerned with the meaning of law and regulation in relation to energy, the environment and development, and the possible roles law and regulation may play in a pressing scenario of change.

Legal and Regulatory Framework of European Energy Markets

Legal and Regulatory Framework of European Energy Markets
Title Legal and Regulatory Framework of European Energy Markets PDF eBook
Author Cansu D. Burkhalter
Publisher Tectum Wissenschaftsverlag
Total Pages 309
Release 2020-03-18
Genre Law
ISBN 3828874401

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Since the beginning of the 1990s, Europe has been struggling to establish a competitive as well as a fully integrated internal energy market. Until the early 1990s, the European energy markets consisted of national monopolies possessing vertically integrated structures. They were also still nationally segregated. Since, the EU has made the decision to open European energy markets to competition and subsequently establish an internal energy market. The European energy markets are currently controlled by a dual structure consisting of two different regulatory frameworks: competition law and sector-specific regulations. The primary goal of these legal instruments is the establishment of an internal energy market. This book aims at analysing the development of the European energy markets and policies from the perspective of competition law as well as sector-specific regulations and, hence, identifying the problems regarding the introduction of competition into the energy markets.

EU Electricity Trade Law

EU Electricity Trade Law
Title EU Electricity Trade Law PDF eBook
Author Petri Mäntysaari
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 621
Release 2015-05-06
Genre Law
ISBN 3319165135

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This book aims to describe the mechanisms of the internal wholesale electricity market in terms of the legal tools and practices used by electricity producers, the most important market participants. In this regard, the focus is on Northwestern Europe. Because of the book’s functional perspective, it is not limited to the external regulation of electricity markets at the EU level and also describes the business models and practices employed by electricity producers. Both the physical and financial marketplaces are examined and topics including electricity supply, balancing, transmission and derivatives are covered. The target for the completion of the EU’s internal electricity market was 2014. The internal wholesale electricity market is very important not only for electricity producers, suppliers and major end consumers but also for network operators, marketplace operators, electricity technology firms, investment firms and market regulators.