Acta Oeconomica Pragensia 2016, 24(1):15-32 | DOI: 10.18267/j.aop.496
Gas Swing Options: Introduction and Pricing using Monte Carlo Methods
- 1 Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University in Prague (andrea-klimesova@centrum.cz).
- 2 Faculty of Informatics and Statistics, University of Economics, Prague (tom.vaclavik@gmail.com).
Motivated by the changing nature of the natural gas industry in the European Union, driven by the liberalisation process, we focus on the introduction and pricing of gas swing options. These options are embedded in typical gas sales agreements in the form of offtake flexibility concerning volume and time. The gas swing option is actually a set of several American puts on a spread between prices of two or more energy commodities. This fact, together with the fact that the energy markets are fundamentally different from traditional financial security markets, is important for our choice of valuation technique. Due to the specific features of the energy markets, the existing analytic approximations for spread option pricing are hardly applicable to our framework. That is why we employ Monte Carlo methods to model the spot price dynamics of the underlying commodities. The price of an arbitrarily chosen gas swing option is then computed in accordance with the concept of risk-neutral expectations. Finally, our result is compared with the real payoff from the option realised at the time of the option execution and the maximum ex-post payoff that the buyer could generate in case he knew the future, discounted to the original time of the option pricing.
Keywords: Energy markets, gas sales agreement, gas swing option, Monte Carlo simulations, spread option pricing
JEL classification: C63, G12, G13
Published: February 1, 2016 Show citation
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