Natural Gas Market under Covid-19 Pandemic and Unstable Demand

Authors

  • Roman Denisovich Zharkov Transneft ElektrosetServis LLC
  • Anatoly Alexandrovich Laznik Transneft Elektroset Servis LLC
  • Vladislav Igorevich Musikhin TransneftElektrosetServis LLC
  • Natalya Yuryevna Rodygina Russian Foreign Trade Academy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2021-5-101-115

Keywords:

natural gas, liquefied natural gas, gas prices, the Paris Agreement

Abstract

The study reviews and analyzes the results of the changes in the natural gas market in the global context at the turn of 2020-2021. Special attention is paid to the developing countries and their energy policies. The authors consider the current problems in the context of the Paris Agreement limiting greenhouse gas emissions. Besides, the analysis is carried out in terms of the relationship of supply and demand in the market; price dynamics are described, and short-term forecasts are determined.

Author Biographies

Roman Denisovich Zharkov, Transneft ElektrosetServis LLC

Place of work, post: TransneftElektrosetServis LLC, Head of the Price formation Departmentt (16/1 Dobrolyubova Str., Moscow, 127254)

Anatoly Alexandrovich Laznik, Transneft Elektroset Servis LLC

Candidate of Economic Sciences

Place of work, post: Transneft ElektrosetServis LLC (16/1 Dobrolyubova Str., Moscow, 127254), Deputy Director General in charge of Economics and Finance

Vladislav Igorevich Musikhin, TransneftElektrosetServis LLC

Place of work, post: TransneftElektrosetServis LLC, Specialist, I category, Price formation Department
(16/1 Dobrolyubova Str., Moscow, 127254)

Natalya Yuryevna Rodygina, Russian Foreign Trade Academy

Doctor of Economic Sciences

Place of work, post: Russian Foreign Trade Academy (6A Vorob’evskoe shosse, Moscow, 119285) -Professor of the Department of the International and Foreign Trade of the Russian Federation

Published

2024-01-28

How to Cite

Zharkov, R. D., Laznik, A. A., Musikhin, V. I., & Rodygina, N. Y. (2024). Natural Gas Market under Covid-19 Pandemic and Unstable Demand. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (5), 101–115. https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2021-5-101-115

Issue

Section

International trade