The Antimonopoly Implications of Deregulation of the Japanese Gas Utility Industry |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Problems in the Antimonopoly Act Related to Open Access to the | 16 |
The Application of the Japanese Antimonopoly Act in Refusal | 35 |
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Common terms and phrases
access to gas access to LNG Antitrust Law applied areas City Gas Competition Policy construction court deregulation designated general gas Dokusen Kinshi-Ho domestic natural gas electric cables electric power companies electricity utility industry Energy Economics essential facility doctrine FERC gas companies gas firms Gas Industry gas market gas pipeline network gas prices gas suppliers gas utility industry Gasu Jigyo infrastructure Institute of Energy Japan Japanese Antimonopoly Act Japanese gas utility JFTC Kenkyukai Kisei Kosei Torihiki Kyoso Seisaku Lake Charles large-volume consumers large-volume gas supply Liquefied Petroleum Gas LNG terminals MITI natural gas power newcomers open access Osaka Gas percent petroleum pipelines and LNG private monopolization re-gasification reasonable business justifications refusal of access refusal to deal regulations Senboku Sodegaura Sogo Enerugii supply gas Teikoku Oil Toho Tokyo Gas transmission line transportation service agreement Unfair Trade Practices unilateral refusal United Utility Industry Law violating the Antimonopoly