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Analysis of the Global LNG Market (2007)

Publication Date February 2008
Publisher Synergyst
Product Type Report
Pages 110
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code SYG03198
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Summary

Recent improvements in technology have resulted in a a rapid decline in the costs relating to the construction of LNG trains and to an extent in the LNG shipping. With the addition of new ships, the total capacity of the LNG fleet is expected to have risen by more than 40%, crossing 500 bcf of natural gas in 2006. The worldwide capacity of LNG liquefaction is also expected to increase by almost 50% between 2003 and 2007 primarily due to increase in the number of production facilities.

Future trade of LNG worldwide is expected to be more than 10 tcf annually by 2010 from the current 6.5 tcf. Most of the demand is expected in United States, followed by Northern Europe along with considerable growth in Japan, South Korea, China and India. The expected increase in future consumption of LNG will be a result of combination of factors including growing natural gas prices, rapidly growing demand for gas import, cheaper rates of LNG, and the desire of gas producers to monetize their gas reserves. In America and Europe there is a growing concern over the security of LNG supply and a necessity to diversify their reliance on a single source.

The Analysis of the Global LNG Market (2007) report from Synergyst analyzes the global LNG market and examines the recent trends and future prospects in the LNG market. International LNG trade is also discussed along with market developments in key markets. Report also includes company profiles of leading LNG players. The report will be updated on the time of order and it may take 4-5 working days to deliver.

Content

  • I. Market for Global Natural Gas
    • A. Global Demand and Supply
    • B. Natural Gas Reserves
    • C. Global Natural Gas Forecast
  • II. Overview of Lng
    • A. Basics of Lng
    • B. Pros and Cons of Lng Usage
    • C. Comparison with Other Energy Sources
    • D. Technical Assessment
    • I. Production and Exploration
    • II. Liquefaction
    • III. Storage and Transportation
  • III. International Lng Trade
    • A. Global Demand and Supply
    • B. Global Lng Infrastructure
    • C. International Lng Trade Movement
  • IV. Key Market Divers
    • V. Issues and Challenges
  • VI. Analysis of Key Lng Regions
    • A. Pacific Basin
    • I. Australia
    • II. China
    • III. India
    • IV. Indonesia
    • V. Japan
    • VI. Malaysia
    • VII. Russia
    • VIII. South Korea
    • IX. Taiwan
    • B. Atlantic Basin
    • I. Algeria
    • II. Egypt
    • III. France
    • IV. Nigeria
    • V. Spain
    • VI. Trinidad and Tobago
    • VII. United States
    • C. Middle East
    • I. Oman
    • II. Qatar
    • III. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
    • D. Emerging Regions
  • VII. Lng Pricing and Cost Analysis
    • A. Lng Costs
    • B. Lng Investment and Financing
    • C. Contracting Practice in Global Lng Trade
  • VIII. Contracting Practice in Global Lng Trade
    • A. Long Term Contracting
    • B. Short Term Contracting
    • C. Impact of Contracting on Various Markets
  • IX. Impact of Government Policies
    • A. International Regulations
    • B. Regional Policies
    • X. Lng Company Profiles
    • A. Bg Group
    • B. Bp
    • C. Chevrontexaco
    • D. Conocophillips
    • E. Exxonmobil
    • F. Repsol
    • G. Shell Gas & Power
    • H. Totalfinaelf
    • I. Tractebel
  • XI. Profiles of Key Lng Facilities/ Terminals (Existing as Well as Proposed)
    • A. North America
    • B. Europe
    • C. Asia Pacific
  • XII. Appendix and Glossary