Commodity Market Report
Global short-term LNG demand tracker (Q4 2021)
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An APAC slowdown is not going to resolve the European storage crisis, LNG market tightness is likely to continue through 2022. Robust demand from both China (YTD +23%) and Korea (YTD +19%) has effectively reduced Atlantic LNG availability, despite production growth from the US. This can be seen in the 4% YTD decline in non-APAC LNG deliveries bearing in mind that this already includes the more-than-doubling in South American imports. The largest casualty from this tight global balance is the loss of LNG imports into Europe, worsening an already supply-constrained domestic market.
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- An APAC slowdown is not going to resolve the European storage crisis, LNG market tightness is likely to continue through 2022
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