global-hydrogen-hub global-hydrogen-hub global-hydrogen-hub
Global LNG Hub Logo
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Premium Content
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Industry Links
    • LNG Industry Association
    • LNG Market Advisors
    • Government Body
    • LNG Market Information
    • LNG Legal Advisors
    • LNG Research Institute
    • LNG Training & Education
  • Other Hubs
    • GLOBAL MARITIME HUB
    • EUROPEAN GAS HUB
    • THE COAL HUB
    • GLOBAL HYDROGEN HUB
    • CRITICAL MINERALS HUB
  • FREE TRIAL
  • My account
  • Login
Cart / €0.00

No products in the cart.

  • Premium Content
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Industry Links
    • LNG Industry Association
    • LNG Market Advisors
    • Government Body
    • LNG Market Information
    • LNG Legal Advisors
    • LNG Research Institute
    • LNG Training & Education
  • Other Hubs
    • GLOBAL MARITIME HUB
    • EUROPEAN GAS HUB
    • THE COAL HUB
    • GLOBAL HYDROGEN HUB
    • CRITICAL MINERALS HUB
  • FREE TRIAL
  • My account
  • Login
Global LNG Hub
No Result
View All Result
Home LNG Contracts & Pricing

Competition for Summer LNG intensifies

The competition for summer LNG is heating up: TTF jumped above JKM for the first time since May last year.

Editor by Editor
4 years ago
Reading Time: 1 min read
Competition for Summer LNG intensifies
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin

TTF prices gained almost 15% since the beginning of March, supported by a heavy maintenance schedule in Norway and the continuing carbon price rally, with ETS hitting an historical high of €41.5/tCO2eq.

RELATED POSTS

LNG-prices

Weekly review of natural gas and LNG prices

1 day ago
Asian-LNG-buyers

Asian LNG buyers are most exposed to Strait of Hormuz crisis

2 days ago
TTF-prices

TTF prices rose to above €40/MWh

1 week ago

What does it tell us about the summer LNG market? Could we see more LNG coming back to Europe?

European LNG imports practically dried up through the winter season, plummeting by 33% yoy since the beginning of October, as LNG cargoes have been seeking the Asian premium.

A number of factors could support higher LNG imports through the summer:

(1) European storage sites dried up with inventories almost 25 bcm lower compared to last year, which will increase injection needs;

(2) Norway’s heavier maintenance schedule will limit a strong Norwegian recovery in pipeline supplies;

(3) Carbon prices at over €40/t could provide some additional market space for gas-fired power plants in the thermal stack;

(4) The strong recovery in oil prices could weigh on the competitiveness of oil-indexed legacy pipeline contracts in Q2/3.

What is your view? How will LNG dynamics play out this summer? Will we see more LNG imports flowing into Europe

Source: Greg Molnar

See original post by Greg at LinkedIn.

Tags: EUAGasGreg MolnarJKMLNGTTF
Editor

Editor

Related Posts

LNG-prices
LNG Contracts & Pricing

Weekly review of natural gas and LNG prices

1 day ago
Asian-LNG-buyers
LNG Contracts & Pricing

Asian LNG buyers are most exposed to Strait of Hormuz crisis

2 days ago
TTF-prices
LNG Contracts & Pricing

TTF prices rose to above €40/MWh

1 week ago
LNG-prices
LNG Contracts & Pricing

Review of natural gas and LNG prices

1 week ago
LNG-prices
LNG Contracts & Pricing

Review of natural gas and LNG prices

2 weeks ago
LNG-sabine-pass
LNG Contracts & Pricing

Feedgas flows to Sabine Pass, the largest LNG export plant in the US, down by 33%

3 weeks ago

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Trending Posts

feedgas-LNG

LNG feed gas dips; JERA deal propels Rio Grande train 5 toward FID

May 31, 2025
LNG-supply-wave

LNG liquefaction capacity to increase by a staggering 300 bcm/y by 2030

June 25, 2025
LNG-sabine-pass

Feedgas flows to Sabine Pass, the largest LNG export plant in the US, down by 33%

June 4, 2025

Recent Post

LNG-prices

Weekly review of natural gas and LNG prices

June 25, 2025
LNG-supply-wave

LNG liquefaction capacity to increase by a staggering 300 bcm/y by 2030

June 25, 2025
Asian-LNG-buyers

Asian LNG buyers are most exposed to Strait of Hormuz crisis

June 24, 2025
TTF-prices

TTF prices rose to above €40/MWh

June 18, 2025
LNG-prices

Review of natural gas and LNG prices

June 18, 2025
LNG-prices

Review of natural gas and LNG prices

June 11, 2025
LNG-HUB-Logo

Online platform for sharing analysis and information on Global and regional LNG markets. Weekly newsletter each Wednesday more info

Categories

  • Asian LNG
  • Australian LNG
  • European LNG
  • Global LNG
  • LNG Africa
  • LNG Bunkering
  • LNG Latin America
  • LNG North America
  • LNG Projects
  • LNG Trade and Pricing
  • Middle East LNG
  • Small Scale LNG
  • FLNG

Recent Posts

Weekly review of natural gas and LNG prices

LNG liquefaction capacity to increase by a staggering 300 bcm/y by 2030

Asian LNG buyers are most exposed to Strait of Hormuz crisis

Energise your Wednesday!

Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter with new LNG market reports, presentations & analysis. Every Wednesday!

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

By signing up, I agree to our TOS and Privacy Policy.

© 2020 GlobalLngHub | All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium Content
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Industry Links
    • LNG Industry Association
    • LNG Market Advisors
    • Government Body
    • LNG Market Information
    • LNG Legal Advisors
    • LNG Research Institute
    • LNG Training & Education
  • Other Hubs
    • GLOBAL MARITIME HUB
    • EUROPEAN GAS HUB
    • THE COAL HUB
    • GLOBAL HYDROGEN HUB
    • CRITICAL MINERALS HUB
  • FREE TRIAL
  • My account
  • Login

© 2020 GlobalLngHub | All Rights Reserved

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.