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This report explores the growing geopolitical and market significance of U.S. LNG exports. It highlights the deepening price link between Northeast Asian LNG spot prices and European benchmarks (TTF), driven by arbitrage trade and flexible U.S. LNG volumes. Despite this convergence, the U.S. Henry Hub price remains largely disconnected from global spot prices. The report underscores that while increased U.S. […]
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The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) is formally integrating gas infrastructure planning – including LNG regasification – into its long-term electricity system roadmap. This positions LNG as a flexible, and lower-emission alternative to firm up renewable electricity. LNG supply potential can now directly influence where and how Australia builds new electricity infrastructure, especially gas-fired power generation. Source: AEMO
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The July 2025 edition of the LNG Review highlights significant global shifts in LNG trade dynamics, with declining Asian imports – particularly from China – offset by a notable 20% increase in LNG imports across the EU and UK. Japan retained its position as the world’s top LNG importer despite marginal year-on-year declines. U.S. LNG exports reached a record high […]
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As the European Commission proposed to gradually halt the import of Russian gas (and oil) by the end of 2027, the authors construct two near identical LNG portfolios, one with restricted Russian imports to Europe. This setup helps simulate what would happen if Europe could no longer rely on Russian gas. Source: Calypso / X LNG
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This presentation provides a snapshot of LNG EXPORT terminals in the United States and Puerto Rico, categorized by their status and regulatory jurisdiction. Updated on August 5 Source: FERC
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This presentation provides a snapshot of LNG import terminals in the United States and Puerto Rico, categorized by their status and regulatory jurisdiction. Updated on August 5 Source: FERC
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Gas imports to the EU increased by close to 10% compared with the same quarter last year, largely due to record imports of LNG. Pipeline flows from Norway were in line with those observed last year. Supply from Azerbaijan, Algeria and Libya decreased marginally while flows from the UK increased. Russian pipeline supply saw the largest decline, with flows declining […]
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In 2024, global flare volumes rose to 151 billion cubic meters (bcm), the highest level since 2007, continuing the upward trend in flaring that began in 2023. Compared to 2012,1 this represents a 5 percent increase, or 8 bcm more flared gas. Flaring intensity, the amount of associated gas flared per barrel of oil produced, has remained largely unchanged for […]
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The growing demand, expanding infrastructure, and increased orders for LNG dual-fuelled vessels in 2024 painted a clear message to the market: the industry is looking to decarbonise and it is turning to the LNG pathway as the most practical and realistic solution to achieve this goal now. The LNG pathway has the added benefit of cutting local emissions (SOx, NOx and […]
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