Global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Developments 2015
Global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Developments 2015
New Supply Options from the United States and Australia Positioned to Transform Global LNG Landscape
19-Nov-2015
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Description
This study highlights the market trends that have triggered global LNG industry growth. Global natural gas demand is likely to increase at a growth rate of 2%, driven by Asia-Pacific with countries such as Japan, China, and India absorbing high volumes of LNG. With the glut of natural gas supply in Australia and recent developments in US shale gas production, LNG trade will expand tremendously. Going forward, Frost & Sullivan forecasts this market to become a buyers’ market, where LNG prices will be linked to both crude oil and Henry Hub gas prices. The base year used for analysis is 2014; forecasts run 2015 to 2025.
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Key Findings
Gas Consumption by Sector
Gas Trade Model to Change by 2020
Global Developments in LNG Market
Global LNG Trade Matured Significantly in Last Few Years
Historical Market Developments that Influenced Global LNG Trade from 2009 to 2014
Historical Global LNG Consumption Status
Robust Energy Growth in Asia-Pacific
Japan is the Largest LNG Export Destination
Growing Economic Market in China
India Poised to Depend on LNG Imports to Meet Gas Demand Outlook
Historical Global LNG Supply Status
Qatar—‘Powerhouse of LNG Supply’
A Weak European Market Yields Slow Growth Rate of LNG Imports
Europe Remains Highly Dependent on Piped Gas Imports
US Role Reversal from LNG Importer to LNG Exporter
US Shale Gas Revolution Restructuring Country’s Gas Market Scenario
Low Natural Gas Prices Make US an Attractive Market
Global LNG Trade Map
Major LNG Demand Drivers
Major LNG Supply-side Risks
Global Gas Demand to Rise Sharply as Consumers Switch to Cleaner Energy Fuels
Global LNG Consumption to See Steady Upward Trend
Strong Global LNG Demand Likely by 2025
Emerging Markets in Asia-Pacific will Drive LNG Demand Growth
Asia-Pacific LNG Demand to See Slight Slowdown
Japanese LNG Market Forecast
Japan Remains Target Market for LNG Suppliers
Chinese LNG Market Forecast
Emergence of China as the Largest Importer of LNG
Indian LNG Market Forecast
India Characterized by Dwindling Domestic Gas Production
Major Gas Consumption Trends in Europe
New Market LNG Demand
New Liquefaction Capacity to Increase Supply Options
The US Gas Market Scenario to Transform
Potential Opportunity for US LNG Exports
US LNG Projects to Commission by End of 2015
US LNG Prices Provide Flexibility in the Global LNG Price Model
Possible Delay for Proposed US LNG Exports
Australia will Surpass Qatar as the Prime LNG Supplier
Australia’s Capacity Addition is Likely to Increase LNG Supply in the International Market
Australia to Increase its LNG Supply Portfolio
Viability Challenges for Australian LNG Export
Qatar to Face Stiff Competition
Colossal Gas Reserves in East Africa
LNG Development Moving at a Slow Pace in Canada
Canadian LNG Projects with NEB Approval as of May 2015
Wave of New LNG Supply
Traditional LNG Price Model to Undergo a Revision
LNG Delivered Costs to Japan from Different LNG Supply Sources
Advantages and Challenges of LNG Supply Producers
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Author | Rasholeen Nakra |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | K010-01-00-00-00 |
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