Commodity Market Report
Global gas markets long-term outlook H2 2019: LNG Supply
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Report summary
2019 was a milestone year for LNG supply. The ramp-up of projects in Australia saw it become the world’s number one LNG supplier. The ramp up of projects elsewhere in Russia and the US saw an additional 37 mmtpa hit the water, the second highest year for new supply growth after 2010. Despite the negative impact on LNG prices with the wave of new LNG supply, it was also a record year for project sanctions. By end-2019, a further 71 mmtpa of new LNG supply was sanctioned in the US, Russia, Mozambique and Nigeria.
Table of contents
- Near term forecast: 2020-2024
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Post-2025 outlook and prospects for pre-FID supply
- Global LNG supply-demand (im)balance
- FID Expectations 2020/2021
- Near-term FID forecast outside North America
- Near-term FID forecast, North America
- Project costs
- Long term forecast: Post-2027
Tables and charts
This report includes 12 images and tables including:
- LNG Cost Stack - DES to Asia (Japan)
- Full LNG Supply Flow Forecast by Country
- Full LNG Supply Flow Forecast by Country (Stacked)
- Global LNG Capacity
- LNG FID Historic and Forecast
- Pre FID Supply Forecast by Country
- Pre FID Supply Forecast - Base and High Case
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