Tag Archives: LNG markets

Outlook season in the energy industry

As usual, the oil and gas companies are now publishing their own forecasts for the energy industry. I mentioned this when I discussed IEA’s World Energy Outlook some weeks ago, and I said the rest of the analysts will now … Continue reading

2013 Outlook: Hopefully some surprises in the natural gas industry

I like to start the new year trying to make sense of what will happen in the year ahead, not that I will get it right, but at least the exercise of thinking about it is valuable. So here we … Continue reading

Exports of LNG from the US will be minimal

The latest hype in the LNG industry is exports of LNG from the USA: There are unlimited reserves of shale gas. There is unlimited demand for LNG in Asia. The Panamanians are moving these two continents close together. Yep, it … Continue reading

LNG markets plagued with uncertainty

Last week I attended the CWC Asia Pacific LNG Summit in Singapore, which is the main event for gathering the top level LNG executives, the traders, and the analysts of the LNG industry. And as usual, more real information is … Continue reading

Natural Gas Market Comment

The three-yearly happening of all happenings in the natural gas industry, World Gas Conference, was arranged in Kuala Lumpur this week, and it marks the end of the Malaysian Presidency of the International Gas Union, IGU. Now, France takes over … Continue reading

The simple case for LNG fuelled ships

The World Gas Conference has taken place in Kuala Lumpur this week, and I will share with you my key take-aways from the conference, but I need some quiet time on the flight to Europe tonight to sum it all … Continue reading

The LNG Revolution

Some weeks ago I commented upon some expert opinions that were uttered at a conference in Singapore. As usual, I may have been slightly quick in some of my own opinions, so I encourage you to read the comment submitted … Continue reading