Liquefied Natural Gas impacts on the energy flow. Multiscale analysis

In recent years there have been changes in global gas markets with different characteristics and scope, as the increasing use of liquefied natural gas (LNG); the growth of transport by ship in comparison with traditional gas pipelines; the introduction of unconventional resources such as shale gas a...

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spelling I28-R145-653_oai2025-11-17 del Valle Guerrero, Ana Lía 2014-10-17 In recent years there have been changes in global gas markets with different characteristics and scope, as the increasing use of liquefied natural gas (LNG); the growth of transport by ship in comparison with traditional gas pipelines; the introduction of unconventional resources such as shale gas and the presence of new actors. In this context, the general objective of this article is to analyze the changes in the energy flow, associated with the increasing transport of LNG by ship, in the context of the contemporary energy transition. Furthermore, as a specific objective we analyze the expansion of actors in the LNG market in the 2006-2013 period from a geo-economics point of view, that constitutes one of the central factors of analysis. Moreover, we analyze through a multiscale approach the geographical reconfiguration of the territory and the effects it produces on society, the environment and the territory. This approach is based on the idea that geographical scales represent complex and dynamic totalities where power relations are socially constructed through multiscale strategies by the actors involved. En los últimos años han sucedido transformaciones en los mercados mundiales del gas con diferentes características y alcances como el uso creciente del gas natural licuado (GNL); el incremento del transporte por vía marítima frente a los tradicionales gasoductos; la incorporación de recursos no convencionales, como el shale gas y la presencia de nuevos actores en la industria del gas. En este contexto, el objetivo general de este artículo es analizar los cambios en la circulación de la energía, asociados al incremento del transporte del GNL por vía marítima, en el marco de la transición energética contemporánea. Además, como objetivo específico se analiza, desde un punto de vista geoeconómico, la expansión de los actores del mercado de GNL en el período 2006-2013 que, aunque producida en un lapso corto y reciente, constituye uno de los ejes centrales de análisis. Asimismo, a través de un enfoque multiescalar, sustentado en la concepción que las escalas representan totalidades geográficas complejas y dinámicas, donde las relaciones de poder son socialmente construidas a través de estrategias multiescalares de los actores involucrados, se analiza la reconfiguración geográfica del territorio y los efectos que provoca sobre la sociedad, el ambiente y el territorio. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rtt/article/view/653 10.34096/rtt.i11.653 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rtt/article/view/653/632 Revista Transporte y Territorio; No. 11 (2014): (Julio-Diciembre) - GEOGRAFÍA DE LA CIRCULACIÓN DE LA ENERGÍA; 5-32 Revista Transporte y Territorio; Núm. 11 (2014): (Julio-Diciembre) - GEOGRAFÍA DE LA CIRCULACIÓN DE LA ENERGÍA; 5-32 1852-7175 Gas natural licuado Transporte Territorio Análisis multiescalar Gás natural liquefeito transporte território análise multi-escala Liquefied natural gas transport territory multiscale analysis Liquefied Natural Gas impacts on the energy flow. Multiscale analysis El gas natural licuado y su impacto en la circulación de la energía. Análisis multiescalar info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=transter&d=653_oai
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topic Gas natural licuado
Transporte
Territorio
Análisis multiescalar
Gás natural liquefeito
transporte
território
análise multi-escala
Liquefied natural gas
transport
territory
multiscale analysis
spellingShingle Gas natural licuado
Transporte
Territorio
Análisis multiescalar
Gás natural liquefeito
transporte
território
análise multi-escala
Liquefied natural gas
transport
territory
multiscale analysis
del Valle Guerrero, Ana Lía
Liquefied Natural Gas impacts on the energy flow. Multiscale analysis
topic_facet Gas natural licuado
Transporte
Territorio
Análisis multiescalar
Gás natural liquefeito
transporte
território
análise multi-escala
Liquefied natural gas
transport
territory
multiscale analysis
description In recent years there have been changes in global gas markets with different characteristics and scope, as the increasing use of liquefied natural gas (LNG); the growth of transport by ship in comparison with traditional gas pipelines; the introduction of unconventional resources such as shale gas and the presence of new actors. In this context, the general objective of this article is to analyze the changes in the energy flow, associated with the increasing transport of LNG by ship, in the context of the contemporary energy transition. Furthermore, as a specific objective we analyze the expansion of actors in the LNG market in the 2006-2013 period from a geo-economics point of view, that constitutes one of the central factors of analysis. Moreover, we analyze through a multiscale approach the geographical reconfiguration of the territory and the effects it produces on society, the environment and the territory. This approach is based on the idea that geographical scales represent complex and dynamic totalities where power relations are socially constructed through multiscale strategies by the actors involved.
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title Liquefied Natural Gas impacts on the energy flow. Multiscale analysis
title_short Liquefied Natural Gas impacts on the energy flow. Multiscale analysis
title_full Liquefied Natural Gas impacts on the energy flow. Multiscale analysis
title_fullStr Liquefied Natural Gas impacts on the energy flow. Multiscale analysis
title_full_unstemmed Liquefied Natural Gas impacts on the energy flow. Multiscale analysis
title_sort liquefied natural gas impacts on the energy flow. multiscale analysis
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
publishDate 2014
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