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Short-term gas & LNG webinar (Q3 2019): is the market at the bottom?
Report summary
Last week gas prices in Europe traded below US$2.5/mmbtu – a 10-year low – and for a day or two at levels below Henry Hub. Prices have now recovered and the attention is shifting to this winter and the outlook for the next couple of years. Has the market reached the bottom? In this webinar, we discuss our latest short-term gas and LNG outlook, including: What dynamics will shape Europe's gas market this winter? How will European infrastructure constraints impact global LNG? Will Asia's LNG slowdown continue through 2020-21? What is the risk of shut-in at US LNG?
Table of contents
- Answers to our polling questions
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- Where do you see the bottom of the LNG market?
- What is the key risk you're watching this coming winter (2019/20)?
- What do you think will balance the market in 2020?
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