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Assessment of Caspian Gas Transit and its Effects on the Interests of the Iranian Desired

Khakpour, Hossein | 2014

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  1. Type of Document: M.Sc. Thesis
  2. Language: Farsi
  3. Document No: 47243 (46)
  4. University: Sharif University of Technology
  5. Department: Energy Engineering
  6. Advisor(s): Maleki, Abbas
  7. Abstract:
  8. In this project a model for the analysis and assessment of gas transit in the Caspian Sea and its effects on the desired benefits of the approach of decision-making, has been developed.
    The first comprehensive review of the supply and demand of gas in the world and the countries of the Caspian region and the cast has been affecting world energy developments.After a comprehensive analysis of the status of the gas transit routes from the Caspian region and provided. Then, using the Delphi method and elite views the main criteria related to gas transit and affecting the interests of the countries of the Caspian region to determine the detailed criteria for each main criterion was determined . Then, using network analysis and decision-making criteria were determined by weight. Prioritize the options available from the 5 Caspian route was selected.Then, using network analysis, prioritization options with the lowest error was also using cost-benefit analysis of the existing and ongoing projected for the future . Sensitivity analysis of the main parameters of the issue and the effects of external factors on outcome was assessed.Finally, with regard to the priority directions of evaluating the impact of this policy was favorable to the interests of proper policy towards Iran and the countries of the Caspian Basin gas transit were suggested.
    Conducted a comprehensive assessment of the project as a tool for managers and policy decisions respond to two basic questions Caspian gas transit is:The policy of Iran for Caspian gas transit and gas transit policy effects of Caspian States on the benefits of what is good?
  9. Keywords:
  10. Caspian Sea ; Iran ; Sensitivity Analysis ; Network Analysis ; Gas Transit

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