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Allocation of transportation capacity for complex natural gas pipeline network under fair opening

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  • Wen, Kai
  • Gao, Wei
  • Hui, Xuchao
  • Li, Li
  • Yang, Baolong
  • Nie, Chaofei
  • Miao, Qing
  • Li, Yichen
  • Li, Cuicui
  • Hong, Bingyuan

Abstract

China has formed a national natural gas pipeline network, and reasonable and accurate pipeline capacity allocation scheme has important significance for improving the utilization rate of pipeline network, improving the income of pipeline network operators and ensuring the gas consumption of downstream users, which poses greater challenges to the formulation of pipeline capacity allocation rules and mechanisms. This paper takes the natural gas pipeline network system as the research object, and studies the rules and mechanisms of pipeline capacity allocation. A capacity allocation model of natural gas pipeline network is proposed with the net present value of pipeline network operator's income as the goal, considering the gas consumption characteristics of downstream users, the dynamic change of gas source node capacity, pipeline hydraulic characteristics, pipeline flow direction, compressor and other constraints. Based on the simulation of the actual pipeline network by the proposed model, seven allocation rules and one mechanism are proposed. Specifically, the user priority of non-interruptible type, the pipeline path adjustable type and the gas source node adjustable type is higher than the corresponding comparison type. In the pipeline capacity allocation mechanism, the amount compensation mechanism for pipeline capacity transactions is as follows: When the pipeline capacity transaction occurs between users, the transaction information is submitted to the pipeline network operator. The pipeline network operator proposes the corresponding amount compensation according to the transaction information, and the transaction parties negotiate the proportion of the amount compensation and submit it to the pipeline network operator. In addition, it is recommended that pipeline network operators vigorously develop LNG receiving stations and downstream interruptible and compressible users in the future.

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  • Wen, Kai & Gao, Wei & Hui, Xuchao & Li, Li & Yang, Baolong & Nie, Chaofei & Miao, Qing & Li, Yichen & Li, Cuicui & Hong, Bingyuan, 2024. "Allocation of transportation capacity for complex natural gas pipeline network under fair opening," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 291(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:291:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224001014
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.130330
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