Commodity Market Report
Chile LNG long-term outlook 2015
Report summary
Chile enhanced the security and diversity of its energy supply following the decline in Argentine exports in the mid-2000s. Due to the increasing environmental concerns over coal and hydroelectricity, and economic concerns over diesel and fuel oil prices, gas is an attractive solution for Chile's energy needs. We expect LNG demand to more than triple by 2035.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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Infrastructure
- Current LNG status and access
- Future LNG import terminal development
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Contracts
- Quintero
- Mejillones
- GNL Penco-Lirquén
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Trade
- Historical imports
- Seasonal profile
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Demand
- Short term LNG outlook
- Medium & long term LNG outlook and risks
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Costs
- Regasification tariffs
- Key companies
- Policy and regulation
Tables and charts
This report includes 10 images and tables including:
- Key facts
- LNG infrastructure
- LNG contracts
- LNG imports
- LNG demand outlook
- Breakeven cost stack of potential LNG supplies into market
- Key companies
- LNG import terminals
- Contracted LNG supply position versus available regas capacity
- LNG seasonality
What's included
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