Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): Global LNG Supply
Although worldwide natural gas resources are sufficient to meet projected increases in demand, almost half of the world’s proved natural gas reserves are found in just three countries: Russia, Iran and Qatar. With the world’s largest proved natural gas reserves, the Middle East and Africa are expected to account for 72 percent of the increase in natural gas exports by 2030, mainly to supply Europe and North America, although Australia is also emerging as a key LNG exporter and also potentially the US and Canada.
Understanding where new LNG supply will come from is one of the critical aspects of understanding the dynamics of the global LNG industry. This interactive online course provides a description and overview of key LNG supply projects around the world, discusses the impact these projects will have on the LNG global market, and identifies some of the challenges that may be faced by new projects.
Course Details
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the first wave of LNG supply that hit the market between 2009-2011
- Discuss the second wave of LNG projects and the projected production capacity that will result from these projects
- Identify challenges for new projects, including cost, environmental issues, and timing of project development
- Identify key suppliers in the LNG global market
Specs
Course Level | Intermediate |
Languages | English |
Compatibility | Audio, Video, MobileReady |
Course Applies To
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