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Does the sensitivity of LNG prices to geopolitical crises cast doubts on its suitability as a bridge fuel for countries increasingly dependent on imported LNG? LNG prices have fluctuated widely in months of relative stability for other commodities, such as oil and gold, highlighting the inherently volatile nature of gas markets. India needs to diversify its fuel sources and increase […]
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The authors outline the major implications of Trump 2.0 on the energy sector. They argue that the expansion of LNG will lead to lower gas prices for Henry Hub. The increased supply of LNG could increase the price convergence between Henry Hub and TTF, leading to higher gas prices in the US. Source: Baringa
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Gas production is mainly based in the Patagonian provinces. Neuquén leads the list and is the province with the greatest growth in percentage share in the last ten years, going from representing 45% of national production in 2013 to 65% in 2023 The investment in a LNG plant by YPF-Petronas presents an opportunity to diversify the sector’s production sphere and […]
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The American Gas Association (AGA) and the Canadian Gas Association (CGA) engaged MCR Performance Solutions (MCR) to update and enhance a 2022 study that explored investor sentiment and perception toward natural gas utilities. Like the original study, the current project focused on addressing these key questions: (1) Are gas utility returns on capital across the United States and Canada consistent […]
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With advancements in nuclear engineering and the development of many types of advanced nuclear reactors, there are many opportunities to implement the technology for LNG ship propulsion. Nuclear power would be an ideal means of drastically abating shipping emissions, but significant hurdles remain in public perception and international regulations before this can be achieved. Designed to help industry better understand […]
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Growing interest in LNG, including for fuelling ships, has boosted the orderbook for these vessels. LNG carriers averaged 27 per cent of fleet capacity in 2022, nearly 50 per cent in 2023 and over 51 per cent in the first quarter of 2024. While impressive, the highest LNG carriers orderbook-to-fleet-capacity ratio was recorded in 2006 (88 per cent). In 2024, […]
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Brief presentation on the impact of the EU methane regulation on LNG contracts. The EU Methane Regulation is having a tangible impact on LNG sales to the EU, with buyers starting to take steps to ensure that their contracts comply with the new regulatory requirements The lack of a direct contractual relationship between importers and producers can have significant consequences, […]
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Trump views the expansion of LNG exports as a way to strengthen national security and economic growth, particularly in light of global energy demands and has indicated that removing regulatory barriers and expediting approvals for new LNG facilities would be a top priority from his first day back in office. In this paper, the authors ask what will the implications […]
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According to the authors, B.C. will be a late entrant to an LNG market dominated by lower-cost, more established incumbents with better opportunities for economies of scale and that significant volumes can be supplied at lower prices from producers like Qatar, the U.S., and Mozambique. LNG demand out to 2040 under the IEA’s fast, moderate, and slow transition scenarios is […]
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