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Pressure is mounting on the natural gas and LNG community to reduce methane emissions and this is most urgent in EU … very significant market for LNG - would be well advised to pay close attention to how the regulation of methane emissions … increasing calls for emissions from imported pipeline gas and LNG to be quantified and based on actual measurements, as opposed …
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gas flaring would be an immediate way to cut methane emissions. It requires urgent co-ordinated action by oil- and … middle-income countries. Cutting methane emissions is the most immediate way to slow the rate of global warming, even as … reasons. Carbon emissions policies and measures focus too little on absolute emission targets and too much on relative …
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Shippers and refiners have been actively preparing for the IMO transition and engaged in a lively debate on how it would play out, and since the second half of 2019, making active preparations for it. Chinese refiners, however, seem to have been less preoccupied with it than their Western peers....
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the answers was to increase imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG). By bypassing the use of pipelines from the East by … building LNG terminals, the EU opened up a wider variety of potential suppliers. The Europe-Africa Energy and Climate … Coalition for Trade and Investment (ACTING) estimates potential sub-Saharan LNG export capacity at 134 million tonnes of LNG …
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The increase in liquefied natural gas trade has accelerated the integration of previously segmented markets in North America, Europe, and Asia. This paper provides evidence on the integration of the transatlantic natural gas market. We test the theoretical proposition that in integrating markets...
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security issues may be overrated. LNG will likely increase its share of European natural gas imports in the future, Russia will … is successfully converting from being a natural gas exporter to become a transit node for LNG towards continental Europe …, and congested pipeline infrastructure, and in some cases LNG terminals, will remain a feature of the European gas markets …
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-market price spreads. This is relevant for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. LNG transportation capacity is limited in the short …-run, and long lead-times are involved in extending the transportation infrastructure. We establish empirically that LNG … capture part of the price spread. We proceed to develop a method to value LNG exports under conditions of endogenous …
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starting point is the uncertainties about future natural gas exports from Russia and LNG-producing countries. Our results …
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pathways are based on natural gas or renewable electricity. LNG represents an increasingly important component of the global … natural gas market. This paper examines synergies and linkages between the hydrogen and LNG values chains and quantifies the … impact of increased low-carbon hydrogen production on global LNG flows. The analysis is conducted through interviews with LNG …
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FLNG project is about 2.5 mtpa . The subsequent phases of this LNG export project, if and when approved, are expected to … potentially expand the project's LNG export capacity to 10 mtpa. Furthermore, two other separate LNG projects with a 10 mtpa LNG … capacity each are planned or under consideration in Mauritania and Senegal. This is a huge LNG export capacity for these two …
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