Jordan LNG long-term outlook 2015
*Please note that this report only includes an Excel data file if this is indicated in "What's included" below
Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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Infrastructure
- Current LNG status and access
- Future developments
- Contracts
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Trade
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LNG demand
- Short-term LNG outlook
- Medium and long-term LNG outlook
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LNG demand
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Costs
- Regasification tariffs
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Key companies
- Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR)
- National Electric Power Company (NEPCO)
- Policy and regulation
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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Executive summary: Table 1Infrastructure: Image 1LNG import terminal
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LNG SPA contractsContracted LNG supply position vs available regas capacityHistorical LNG importsLNG SeasonalityBreakeven cost stack of potential LNG supplies into marketLNG Demand
What's included
This report contains:
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