Commodity Market Report
Global gas markets long-term supply outlook - North America - H1 2015
Report summary
US LNG is on course to grow rapidly, reaching 60 mmtpa of capacity in 2020. The first LNG exports from the US will predominantly be from terminals on the Gulf Coast that were original built for imports and which have been retrofitted with liquefaction facilities. The brownfield nature of regasification conversion, the reduced capital requirements, the lower technical challenges and wider stakeholder acceptance of those projects gives US LNG an advantage over competing supply regions.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- Outlook
- Supply
- Demand
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Policy and regulation
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Regulatory policy
- US
- LNG Export Licence
- Construction (FERC) Permit
- FERC queue
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Canada
- LNG Export Licence
- Construction permit
- First Nations
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Regulatory policy
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Infrastructure
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Export capacity
- US LNG
- Canada LNG
- Alaska LNG
- Mexico LNG
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Export capacity
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Contracts
- US
- Canada
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Trade
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Outlook
- US LNG
- Canada
- Alaska
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Outlook
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Risks and uncertainties
- US
- Canada
Tables and charts
This report includes 9 images and tables including:
- Contracted exports
- Map - key export infrastructure
- Proposed North American LNG export capacity
- Trade: Table 1
- FERC queue - order of export approvals by earliest possible FERC authorisation date
- Regulatory status of Canada sourced LNG export projects
- Proposed US supply projects with earliest expected developer start dates on or before 2020
- Proposed US supply projects with earliest expected developer start dates after 2020
- List of proposed projects
What's included
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