cover image: Global Energy Monitor - LNG 2023: Last year’s energy shock still reverberates, as the world

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Global Energy Monitor - LNG 2023: Last year’s energy shock still reverberates, as the world

14 Dec 2023

However, LNG demand in Europe could prove short-lived ■ A wave of new LNG export projects is expected as the continent pursues its decarbonization to come online around the middle of the decade, agenda, and the price sensitivity of many Asian half of which are under construction in the importers has called into question LNG demand United States or Qatar. [...] S., Russia, and several others dominate new LNG export development United States The United States was the world’s largest exporter of and the first phase of Plaquemines LNG Terminal LNG during the first half of 2023, and it is expected (13.33 mtpa). [...] Qatar’s current LNG the uncertainty of LNG demand around the middle export capacity of 77.4 mtpa will be boosted by the of the century. [...] Brazil is the largest LNG Mexico comprise 69.3 mtpa, the fourth-largest importer in LAC, with operating import terminals pipeline of such projects in the world, and many of totaling 31.2 mtpa and a pipeline of 49.1 mtpa of these projects would rely on U. [...] up to 25 mtpa and an estimated cost of US$50 billion, In Argentina, the completion of the Néstor Kirchner although, its near-term prospects have been thrown Gas Pipeline has opened the floodgates to new in doubt by the election of the country’s new presi- pipelines and export projects drawing gas from the dent Javier Milei, who is opposed to state subsidies.
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