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Global gas: what to watch in 2017
Report summary
Increased exports from Sabine Pass is one of the key drivers behind a strong outlook for Henry Hub prices for 2017. But with US LNG deliveries into Europe set to rise this summer, and global LNG prices set to soften, Russia’s attitude to competition for market share in Europe will be tested. Will we see US LNG operate below capacity in 2017?
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1. North America: Market to tighten, how much will depend on weather
- Amber McCullagh – North America Gas
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2. Europe: Relationships with Russia at a turning point
- Massimo Di-Odoardo – European Gas
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3. Global LNG: Competition to sign new contracts will be intense
- Giles Farrer – LNG Research
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4. Asia: Market liberalization and the rise of new entrants
- Kerry-Anne Shanks – Asia Gas
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