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Global Gas and LNG: 6 things to watch for in 2019
Report summary
As we transition into 2019, the mood in the LNG market is mixed. The big LNG buyers are back and we are set for a record year for supply in terms of both production growth and new project FIDs. But with LNG prices having now dropped to US$9/mmbtu, players are questioning the ability for the market to absorb all the new supply. While some concerns on long term LNG demand growth are emerging. What will 2019 look like? And what could happen that will shape the market longer term? In this insight we discuss the 6 things we will be watching closely in 2019
Table of contents
- Is 2019 the year of the much vaunted LNG oversupply?
- A record year for LNG project sanctions
- An economic downturn?
- Will LNG demand growth in China slow down in 2019?
- Is the backlash against coal going to gather momentum in 2019?
- Ukraine transit contract expires in 2019 – will there be disruption to European flows?
- Finally, expect the un-expected
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