Insight
Can the Caribbean and Central America LNG growth story continue?
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In recent years, Central American and Caribbean markets have seen a marked increase in the success rate of LNG infrastructure projects. As governments look to transition away from oil and diesel-fired power to cleaner options, developers like New Fortress Energy and AES are keen to take advantage of the significant conversion potential that exists by committing heavily to the region and employing innovative operating models at their projects. In this insight, we look at the drivers behind LNG demand growth on both a regional and market-by-market basis, and ask whether there is sufficient growth to support continued infrastructure investment. The markets included in our analysis are: Colombia, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Panama, Jamaica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua.
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