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June 2001
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Regulatory reform in the UK gas market: the case of the storage auction
Type: Journal Articles
Authors: David Hawdon and Nicola Stevens
ISSN: Print: 0143-5671 Online: 1475-5890
Volume, issue, pages: Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 217-232.
JEL classification: L51, L95, L97.

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The UK gas industry has undergone major changes since it was privatised in 1986 as a fully integrated monopoly. The most significant of these has occurred not as a result of the privatisation legislation but by the intervention of the ordinary competition authorities in support of an active industry regulator. While price capping continues to be used as the primary instrument for welfare protection against the still substantial monopolistic powers of the incumbent, new competition (which has been positively encouraged) has had the greater impact on prices and choice. Recently, however, the regulator has encouraged the use of auctions for the sale of storage capacity. This paper considers the merits of auctions and makes a tentative evaluation of their effectiveness. Further use of auctions is recommended but reserve prices are considered inappropriate where monopoly power still remains.

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