LNG: 2020 in review
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
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LNG supply
- LNG supply highlights of 2020
- Oceania: Production issues knock Australia down from LNG producer top spot
- Russia: Production remains steady while further FID’s delayed
- Middle East: FID delayed on Qatari expansion
- Africa: Production remains strong but delays to under construction and pre-FID projects
- North America: weathering the storms to end on a high
- Latin America: Argentina drops off LNG producer list while T&T faces feedgas shortages
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LNG demand
- LNG demand highlights of 2019
- China – resilient LNG demand growth against the coronavirus-led economic slowdown
- Japan, South Korea, Taiwan: Covid-19, weak power demand and high inventory weigh on Japan and South Korea LNG imports, whilst Taiwan LNG demand growth remains resilient
- South Asia - LNG demand continues to grow despite impacts of the pandemic
- South East Asia – LNG demand grows slightly despite decline in gas demand with pipeline gas taking the hit, except for Indonesia; Myanmar joins the ranks of LNG-importing countries
- Americas – LNG imports drop as Mexican pipeline imports ramp-up
- Europe – A new high for LNG imports despite the impacts on NW Europe
- Middle East & North Africa – Imports grow marginally, driven by Kuwait
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LNG regas infrastructure
- FSRUs
- Regas start-up's and FID's
- LNG shipping
- LNG corporate and contracts
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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LNG supply growth in 2020LNG import growth in 2020Gas and LNG prices
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LNG spot/short-term charter-ratesLNG ship orders, deliveries and charter-ratesTop 10 LNG exporting countries in 2020Reductions in LNG supplySanctioned capacity by yearTop 10 LNG importing countries 2020Regas summary
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