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Emissions in the natural gas value chain

Governments are increasingly focusing on GHG emissions within fossil fuel value chains, including natural gas and LNG. The sharp growth in the number of regulations, financial incentives, and visibility of carbon accounting in the gas sector around the globe will incentivize the natural gas industry to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. Natural gas producers, importers and all other stakeholders in the natural gas value chain will see opportunities emerge from the growing and rapidly changing natural gas market. Source: Rystad Energy

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France continues to be top destination for U.S. LNG

In February 2024, the United States exported 643.0 Bcf and imported 268.3 Bcf of natural gas, which resulted in 374.7 Bcf of net exports. The top five countries of destination were: France (49.4 Bcf, 13.8%), Netherlands (45.5 Bcf, 12.7%), United Kingdom (34.1 Bcf, 9.5%), Japan (22.8 Bcf, 6.4%), and Turkey (20.5 Bcf, 5.7%).

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Global LNG imports up by 2.6% year on year

The month of March 2024 saw global LNG imports hit 35.3 Mt, up by 2.6% year-on-year. Once again, Asia Pacific was responsible for much of this growth: March 2024 witnessed a significant 12% year-on-year increase in LNG imports in the Asia Pacific, reaching 24.37 Mt, driven by higher gas consumption and lower spot LNG prices. European LNG imports fell by 20% year-on-year in March 2024 to 9.14 Mt due to lower gas consumption, ample storage, and increased pipeline imports. March 2024 saw global LNG exports expand by 2.3% year-on-year to 36.31 Mt, a record high for March. Source: GECF

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Global LNG outlook 2024-28

According to this analysis, lower than expected demand growth combined with a massive wave of new export capacity is poised to send global LNG markets into oversupply within two years. IEEFA expects global LNG supply capacity to rise to 666.5 MTPA by the end of 2028, which exceeds International Energy Agency (IEA) demand scenarios through 2050. Source: IEEFA

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