Insight
Developments in Asia Downstream LNG
Report summary
China, Southeast Asia and South Asia are the next frontier of global LNG demand. Throughout these regions, governments and private players are developing new policies, business models and strategies for downstream LNG market development. From the proliferation of LNG-to-power projects to the emergence of dynamic LNG trucking networks to cautious market liberalization measures, downstream LNG in Asia is on the move. Yet there is significant variation in the business environment between regions and countries. For would-be entrants, this calls for a bespoke approach to each market. In this insight, we take a snapshot of: The boom in Southeast Asia's LNG-to-power The emergence of LNG trucking networks across Asia The drivers and challenges for future growth
Table of contents
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Executive Summary
- A boom in LNG-to-power projects
- The emergence of LNG trucking networks
- What’s driving downstream LNG in Asia?
- The environmental imperative
- Infrastructure constraints
- Price discovery
- Challenges for unlocking future growth
- Price-sensitive buyers
- Pace of market liberalisation
- Infrastructure competition
- Positioning for market access
Tables and charts
This report includes 4 images and tables including:
- Proposed Southeast Asia LNG-to-power projects
- LNG trucking growth in China
- India gas infrastructure development and regasification terminal utilization
- Trucked LNG prices in China
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