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Asia gas forum polling results: bearish Asian buyers focus on price
Report summary
Wood Mackenzie hosted its annual LNG forums in Tokyo and Seoul June and July. Around 150 people attended, mostly LNG buyers, incumbents and new emerging players. As a tradition, we posed a series of questions on key issues such as prices, contracting trends and supply outlook to understand market sentiment.
Table of contents
- Introduction
- In LNG contracting, buyers are more focused on price in 2017
- LNG supply preferences are evolving
- Getting costs down is key to developing the next wave of US LNG
- Japanese players don’t see a carbon tax as likely
Tables and charts
This report includes 8 images and tables including:
- How low will Asian spot prices be over 5 years?
- Asia gas forum polling results: bearish Asian buyers focus on price: Image 2
- Which is the top priority for buyers in LNG contract negotiations?
- Which index would you be most likely include in a long-term LNG deal?
- What is preferred source of pre-FID LNG?
- Who would you rather buy more long-term LNG from?
- What will be the main driver of growth in pre-FID US exports?
- Will Japan put a national tax on carbon by 2025?
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