Global LNG capacity is expected to grow by around 30mn t/yr this year. While the global demand for LNG is increasing the extent of this production is such that it will keep the pressure on prices for the next few years.
Global LNG capacity is expected to grow by around 30mn t/yr this year. While the global demand for LNG is increasing the extent of this production is such that it will keep the pressure on prices for the next few years.
We look at how new liquefaction trains in Australia, Malaysia and the USA will contribute to 2016, LNG’s year of plenty.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="625"] By Kwok Wan and Laura Page[/caption]
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