LNG exports face economic challenges with over 46bcf/d permitted but not all commercially viable. India leads Asia in robust LNG imports, but higher prices may impact. Moscow struggles to boost gas sales as Europe diversifies energy sources and plans to halt Russian imports by 2027. LNG terminals see increased activity due to rising imports.
#LNG terminals get busier as #imports balloon https://t.co/raJxWxVN1l
🇷🇺 - Moscow has no good option to revive flagging gas sales • Europe has diversified sources of energy supply and plans to stop importing Russian fossil fuels in 2027 • China is not that keen to increase imports of Russian gas for fear of becoming overly dependent on Moscow https://t.co/PP1JY7QZpE
#India's robust #LNG #imports are #Asia's standout, but higher prices may weigh: Russell https://t.co/Kf2yU0UCjH
India's robust LNG imports are Asia's standout, but higher prices may weigh: Russell https://t.co/cgQ8hOuxrM https://t.co/dgp1VvRxFd
Excellent thread @JohnArnoldFndtn. "There is 46bcf/d of LNG exports already permitted. That is more than will ever be commercially viable." Even some LNG projects under construction may not be completed due to economics! Gas Age of Peak & Decline started in Europe & will spread. https://t.co/wQze0Srf3c