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"Energy Trade and Security: Scenario Simulation Comparison of Natural Gas Trade Using Computable General Equilibrium Models and Social Network Analysis"
by Schoeneman, John, Lixia Lambert and Dayton Lambert


Abstract
Energy supply chains are particularly volatile, with disruptions stemming from geopolitical tensions, technological changes, demand swings, and supply constraints. When disruptions do occur, they are more severe than in many other types of trade. Given this volatility and energy’s importance not only for economic development but also for national security, predicting the impact of disruptions to the energy supply chain is crucial. This research compares computable general equilibrium (CGE) and social network analysis (SNA) scenario modeling to build a more accurate model by leveraging their complementarity. Our results show that combining the two models’ predictions reduces the overall average error in predicting changes in market share.


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Category: 2026 Conference Paper
Status: Not published
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Created: Schoeneman, J. (4/10/2026)
Updated: Schoeneman, J. (4/10/2026)
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- Conventional energy
- Economic crisis
- Economic development
- Supply chains
- Advances in quantitative methods


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