BloombergNEF expects Northwest Europe and Italy to end the upcoming winter (which runs from October to March) with its gas storage 44% full, assuming 10-year average weather. That is below the levels seen last year. Total LNG imports to the region over winter 2023-24 are likely to be sli...
Read the Shell LNG Outlook 2023 which explores key trends in the industry over the last year and the emerging picture for future LNG supply and demand.
North Asia’s LNG demand is set to rise by 5% year-on-year to 114 million tons over winter 2024-25. The momentum will be led by South Korea due to a greater need for gas-fired power and city gas demand. Mainland China is estimated to follow but will see slower growth than last yea...
Shell LNG Outlook 2024. Global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is estimated to rise by more than 50% by 2040, as industrial coal-to-gas switching gathers pace in China and South Asian and South-east Asian countries use more LNG to support their ec
We expect the contraction to extend into 2023 as high inflation curtails disposable income and consumption, while tighter financial conditions curb business spending. Governments are partly shielding consumers and businesses from surging energy costs, and record gas stockpiles, aided by soaring LNG ...
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Within that evolving context, this article examines the current state of the global natural gas market and the outlook for demand and supply, with a particular focus on liquefied natural gas (LNG). To view our oil outlook, please visit Global Energy Perspective 2023: Oil outlook....
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The United States has the greatest LNG export capacity of any country worldwide. As of September 2024, U.S. terminals for liquefied natural gas exports had a combined capacity of 92.9 million metric tons per year. In 2023, the United States was the largest LNG exporting country, followed by...
to the TTF hub price for the European countries, the Henry Hub price for Canada and the United States, and the Asia LNG reference price for Japan; for electricity, it corresponds to the market spot price in each country. Source: IEA; OECD Economic Outlook 111 database; EIA; JEPX; IESA;...