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This market commentary will focus on several points: the consistent growth in natural gas production in the Middle East across all decades of the forecast period, Africa’s emergence as a gas production growth engine during the 2030s, and North America’s gas production growth inflection point, as the region transitions from rapid expansion to plateau and potential decline following its remarkable shale […]
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By 2040, LNG exports from the U.S., Canada and Australia can power G7+ economies and also ship gas to emerging Asia. It’s an opportunity for G7+ to expand its geopolitical influence and forge stronger ties with emerging markets. Global LNG export capacity may need to rise by nearly 50% by 2040. Current export capacity and supply under construction is insufficient […]
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In India’s non-power sectors, LNG demand growth will continue to face challenges related to end-user price sensitivities, competition with cheaper energy alternatives, and high public subsidy burdens. Although LNG producers frequently cite the potential for coal displacement in India to justify new investments in liquefaction projects, evidence from the country’s largest coal-consuming sectors does not support this claim. Source: IEEFA
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According to another newly released report, LNG could play a key role in accelerating the phaseout of coal in several key Asian markets including Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines. Asia represents nearly half of the world’s emissions and energy consumption, and accelerated efforts are required to keep the Paris Agreement targets within reach. Coal-fired power remains entrenched in the region […]
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Long-term contracts for LNG terminal services for customers from Russia or controlled by Russian undertakings are to be prohibited according the European Directorate General for Energy. This will ensure that terminal capacity can be redirected to alternative suppliers, ultimately enhancing energy markets’ resilience. Russian gas imports under new contracts will be prohibited as of 1 January 2026. Imports under existing […]
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The Dutch TTF is truly the leading pricing benchmark for North-West Europe and indeed for many other European countries. It is also increasingly being used to price spot LNG cargoes. This paper reviews the longer term trends at seven selected hubs since 2011, to determine whether or not the traded gas markets have stabilised after three very turbulent years in […]
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In this report, the authors estimate and analyse Japanese resales of Australian LNG using bottom-up data. Japanese resales are likely driving more than A$1 billion in profits for Japanese companies. In-depth analysis of LNG shipment and contract data shows Japanese companies are lucratively onselling about half as much as they import from Australia. Last year alone, Japan onsold an estimated […]
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This GECF paper aims to explore the implications of the finalisation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement—particularly Article 6.4—on the global carbon market and its strategic relevance for the natural gas sector. It examines how the development of international carbon trading mechanisms under the Paris Agreement could shape energy transitions, support emissions reductions, and position natural gas as a […]
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Japan imported 23.04 million tons of LNG during the first four months of 2005, 0.3% more than the same period in 2024. In contrast China’s LNG import during the four month period of 2025 amounted to 20.06 million tonnes down 22.4% year on year. While China consumed 140.46 bcm of natural gas during the first four months of 2025 decreasing […]
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