Oil and Gas Markets: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "C: Energy Economics and Policy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 December 2021) | Viewed by 2940
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Electricity is considered to be a strategic asset because of its extensive use by virtually all sectors in modern economies. Apart from renewable generation sources, which are progressively more and more present in the supply mix of electricity markets across the world, the most important fuels used to generate power are natural gas and oil. It comes at no surprise, that recent challenges from commodity, stock and credit markets, which have put at risk the operation of natural gas and oil firms, are a main concern for the academic literature, especially during the last decades, in which both markets have experienced changes at an unprecedented pace due to changes in both the supply technologies and the characteristics of energy demand. Natural gas and oil are generally competitors in the production of electricity, while they also are substitutes for each other in consumption, which lead their prices to be closely linked. In this special issue of Energies we invite the submission of manuscripts that explore the two markets, both from asset and liability perspectives. We encourage studies that analyze the characteristics of oil and gas prices in commodities markets, prices of oil and gas firms in stock markets, capital structure choices and funding alternatives use in the two sectors, spillover effects between the two markets and from (to) these markets to (from) other financial markets. Papers exploring the geopolitical factors that shape natural gas and oil markets, or dealing with future challenges and uncertainties of the sector, tackled from diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives, are also welcome. This special issue of Energies aims to become a future reference point for documenting the recent transformation and future pathways of oil and natural gas markets.
Prof. Dr. Jorge Mario Uribe
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- energy commodity markets
- energy prices
- market spillovers
- capital structure
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