LNG - A Review of Current and Future Markets

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Energy
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Author: Nana Yaw Addo-Korie ISBN: 9783656105183
Publisher: GRIN Publishing Publication: January 20, 2012
Imprint: GRIN Publishing Language: English
Author: Nana Yaw Addo-Korie
ISBN: 9783656105183
Publisher: GRIN Publishing
Publication: January 20, 2012
Imprint: GRIN Publishing
Language: English

Scientific Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Energy Sciences, grade: A, Coventry University, course: MSc Oil & Gas Management, language: English, abstract: The LNG industry is experiencing strong growth in its current market- posting an impressive 297.63 bcm in LNG imports during 2010(BP 2011: 29). However, it is still a budding industry because Russia and Iran- owners of the largest gas reserves in the world are still fledgling LNG exporters (Economides and Wood 2009). According to Kumar et al. (2011) LNG is also a clean substitute over petrol and diesel. Moreover the Asian tigers like Japan, China and India are still growing their economies (ExxonMobil 2010: 8). Thus, the Asian tigers' LNG demand, the eco-nature of LNG, coupled with Russia and Iran's LNG exports - can create a more robust LNG market in the future. This paper examines the existing and future market of LNG - in the light of major LNG players in each region.

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Scientific Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Energy Sciences, grade: A, Coventry University, course: MSc Oil & Gas Management, language: English, abstract: The LNG industry is experiencing strong growth in its current market- posting an impressive 297.63 bcm in LNG imports during 2010(BP 2011: 29). However, it is still a budding industry because Russia and Iran- owners of the largest gas reserves in the world are still fledgling LNG exporters (Economides and Wood 2009). According to Kumar et al. (2011) LNG is also a clean substitute over petrol and diesel. Moreover the Asian tigers like Japan, China and India are still growing their economies (ExxonMobil 2010: 8). Thus, the Asian tigers' LNG demand, the eco-nature of LNG, coupled with Russia and Iran's LNG exports - can create a more robust LNG market in the future. This paper examines the existing and future market of LNG - in the light of major LNG players in each region.

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