Video | Lens gas & LNG: Three key LNG M&A opportunities
Exclusive market intelligence from Wood Mackenzie’s Global LNG team
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The global LNG market is heating up in 2025. A wave of new FIDs, project startups, and pricing volatility is reshaping the competitive landscape. In addition, a growing list of companies have a mandate for LNG, fuelling increased LNG M&A activity. Timing is critical, and knowing where value is shifting is key.
In this exclusive video, we use our Lens Gas & LNG platform to analyse three key LNG M&A opportunities. View the video to discover:
- Why Canadian LNG assets are attracting international buyers
- How Europe’s regasification buildout is enabling premium market access
- Where corporate M&A is accelerating and who is leading the charge
Why now?
With many players having aggressive growth targets, LNG M&A activity is far from done. There are a variety of positions available but many of these positions have been on the market before, and attractive positions remain limited. Finding the right, valuable positions is key. As such, our LNG experts’ analysis is essential in evaluating whether a M&A opportunity is the right strategic fit.
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