The price and income elasticities of natural gas demand: International evidence

Vol: 
2016/14
Author name: 
Paul J Burke
Hewen Yang
Year: 
2016
Month: 
August
Abstract: 

Natural gas contributes a growing share of the world’s energy mix. In this paper we use national-level data for a sample of 44 countries to estimate the price and income elasticities of natural gas demand. We present both single-equation results and results instrumenting natural gas prices with proved natural gas reserves. Our instrument includes both domestic reserves and distance-weighted reserves in other countries. We obtain estimates of the average long-run price elasticity of natural gas demand of around –1.25 and of the average long-run income elasticity of natural gas demand of +1 and higher. We also present separate estimates for final natural gas demand by industry and households.

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