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This study is an independent economic analysis of the proposed Alaska LNG project and an economic benefit analysis for the state of Alaska. With Cook Inlet gas production recovery proving to be a challenge, two main alternatives to addressing the forecast supply gap are a new gas pipeline and LNG imports. Source: Woodmac In Phase 1, a 765-mile, 42-inch diameter […]
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Rapidly growing world markets for natural gas delivered as LNG and sometimes exponential increases in expected power loads from sectors such as the data centers supporting artificial intelligence (AI) collide head-on with decarbonization efforts and political polarization. In the political world, we now have the potentially seismic shift from a strong national focus on decarbonization to the “drill, baby, drill” […]
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In January 2025, global LNG imports reached 38.9 Mt, reflecting a modest 0.3% y-o-y decline. The Asia Pacific and North America regions drove the decline, which was partially offset by higher imports in Europe and the MENA region. A TTF price premium over NEA spot LNG redirected US LNG cargoes to Europe, where imports surged to their highest level since […]
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This report analyses the impact of the European Gas Decarbonisation Package on LNG and hydrogen terminals. The objective of the report is to identify relevant provisions and assess the impact of the gas decarbonisation package on the LNG sector and the emerging role of hydrogen terminals. This report is focusing on additional or modified aspects in the Gas Package compared […]
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Gas demand reduction policies and renewable energy deployment helped maintain Europe’s security of supply, but more work is needed to protect the continent from LNG market volatility. IEEFA has updated their European LNG Tracker with new data from 2024. Some takeaways from the analysis include: Europe’s LNG demand declined in 2024, and gas demand was flat The LNG regasification buildout […]
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In all three scenarios, LNG shows significant growth in the near term, fuelled by ongoing projects in Qatar and the USA, reaching around 550 million tonnes per year (mtpa) by the end of the decade. Divergence between the scenarios is a function of project timelines up until about 2030, but after that the scenarios diverge significantly as the different scenario […]
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This briefing addresses and responds to several Frequently asked questions (FAQ) regarding the Trump Executive Order and the Biden Pause on U.S. LNG exports. On January 20, 2025, Inauguration Day, President Trump signed a number of executive orders related to energy, including natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. One of the objectives of Executive Order (E.O.) 14154, “Unleashing […]
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Presentation on the global and Asian outlook for LNG. Presentation by Tatsuya Terazawa, Chairman and CEO, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ).
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According to the authors, given the growing geopolitical risks around energy supply, the UK’s increasing reliance on imported LNG appears shortsighted. It neither helps stability, supports UK jobs or reduces CO2 emissions. By actively discouraging investment in the UK’s natural gas assets, Britain is leaning ever more heavily on pipeline gas from Norway alongside imported LNG which is only adding […]
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