TITEL
Assessing the competitive effects of convergence mergers: the case of the gas-electricity industries
FöRFATTARE
Henriksson, Eva
INSTITUTION
Industriell ekonomi och samhällsvetenskap / Nationalekonomi
SAMMANFATTNING
The main purpose of this thesis has been to evaluate how the competitive
effects following a convergence merger and in particular a gas-electricity
merger, should be detected. This was done by employing and critically
evaluating two methods proposed by Brennan (2001) and Hunger (2003), both
specially designed for analysing convergence mergers and between gas and
electricity utilities. The guidelines proposed by these methods were first
employed on a merger in the context of a hypothetical gas-electricity
market situations and secondly on the European merger between E.ON Energie
AG and Ruhrgas. The German competition authority has already approved this
latter merger.
The analyses came to different conclusions regarding one of the
hypothetical merger cases. The difference in outcome stems from a change in
pre-merger market power between the gas supplier and the acquiring
generator, and such a change is not recognised in the guidelines proposed
by Hunger (2003). The analysis did not allow us to draw any conclusions
about what guideline led to the correct conclusion regarding the
competitive impacts of the merger. We can only stress the fact that these
guidelines are more or less sensitive to changes in different relations in
the markets where the merger takes place. The two methods also, at least
partly, rely on different types of data, some of which can be more or less
hard to obtain.
This latter point became obvious in the analysis of the E.ON/Ruhrgas merger
since some information needed to perform the analysis as proposed by
Brennan (2001) was not available for the German market. This forced us to
build the merger analysis on several assumptions based on the available
information. However, given the information at hand the results in general
suggest that the E.ON/Ruhrgas merger gives rise to anticompetitive
concerns. Still, additional information about the markets and its would
have allowed us to pinpoint in more detail areas where the risk for
anticompetitive concerns was particular large. This indicates that one
should be careful in basing convergence merger analysis on one single
method.
ISSN 1402-1757 / ISRN LTU-LIC--05/81--SE / NR 2005:81
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