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Real options in energy and commodity markets / Nicola Secomandi, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, USA.

Lippincott Library HG6046 .R4155 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Secomandi, Nicola, editor.
Series:
World Scientific--Now Publishers series in business ; 12.
World Scientific-Now Publishers series in business ; 12
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Commodity exchanges.
Real options (Finance).
Energy industries--Finance.
Energy industries.
Physical Description:
xv, 241 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, [2017]
Summary:
The field of real options is concerned with the management and financial valuation of operational flexibility in business endeavors. From the very outset, energy and commodity markets - which play fundamental roles in the worldwide economy - have provided a relevant context for real option analysis, both in theory and practice. This volume is a collection of six chapters covering recent research on real options in energy and commodity markets, reflecting the significance of these markets for real option analysis. The volume is divided into two parts - the first on theory and the second on methods and applications. The two chapters in the first part of the book respectively address commodity storage and the concept of convenience yield, and how the management of real options can be impacted by the trader's own market decisions in the context of commodity shipping. The four chapters in the second part of the book propose and apply real option models in various domains - modeling the evolution of futures prices of emission certificates, managing copper extraction illustrated with an application to a project at Codelco, Chile, the largest copper producer in the world; the core ideas behind real option analysis in the context of the merchant management of hydrocarbon cracking operations; and optimizing the portfolio of contracts that managers of oil refineries use to market their gasoline production. Book jacket.
Contents:
Part 1 Theory 1
1 Commodity Prices and the Option Value of Storage 3
2 A Capacitated Commodity Trading Model with Market Power 31
Part 2 Methods and Applications 61
3 Stochastic Volatility Modeling of Emission Allowances Futures Prices in the European Union Emission Trading System Market 63
4 Optimal Exploitation of a Mineral Resource under Stochastic Market Prices 117
5 Real Option Management of Hydrocarbon Cracking Operations 173
6 Contract Portfolio Optimization for a Gasoline Supply Chain 203.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789813149403
981314940X
OCLC:
961098216

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