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WORLD LNG OUTLOOK 2010-2011

The Essential Guide to the Global LNG Industry

Energy Intelligence Research has once again examined the major and emerging supply regions, demand centers, and industry deals to produce an authoritative survey of the global LNG landscape.
World LNG Outlook 2010–2011
arms you with facts and figures. But it also delivers the context and analysis that you need to stay one step ahead of the competition.

Key themes explored in World LNG Outlook 2010–2011:
  • The short term: A global gas glut has created a buyer's market for LNG as the launch of new liquefaction ventures chafes against sluggish gas demand during the global economic contraction. Yet the incremental liquefaction capacity from both new and veteran exporters is helping LNG become an even larger portion of the world's traded gas.
  • The longer term: Growth in North American unconventional gas production could have far-reaching consequences for the global LNG trade. At the same time new LNG demand centers continue
    to emerge in developing Asian economies and Europe also
    continues to diversify
    its gas supplies through LNG.


World LNG Outlook 2010–2011 provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of the global LNG market and underlying trends:
  • Global LNG Trade Overview - a look at market drivers such as shifting trade balances, new players, and project status as well as trends in procurement, contracting, and pricing.
  • Demand Overview - analysis of emerging trends and the market outlook for each major consuming region: Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and South America/Caribbean.
  • Supply Overview - a report on export ventures worldwide in each important producing region: Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Mediterranean, West Africa, Europe, North America, and South America/Caribbean.