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Global Impacts of ‘Unleashing’ LNG

Feb 18, 2025
Anne-Sophie Corbeau is a global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy with an extensive background in natural gas, while Ira Joseph focuses on global fuel generation. They discuss Europe's energy crisis stemming from reduced Russian gas supplies and its implications on LNG market competition. The U.S. faces challenges in LNG project financing and infrastructure. They also delve into the geopolitical tensions shaping global gas trade and analyze how emerging power demands and climate policies are intertwined with natural gas dynamics.
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Quick takeaways

  • Europe's increasing reliance on global LNG markets highlights vulnerabilities in energy security amid reduced Russian gas supplies and seasonal challenges.
  • The Trump administration's push for LNG export growth raises concerns about U.S. production capacity and the impact on domestic pricing and infrastructure.

Deep dives

Impact of Weather on Gas Demand

The reduction in gas demand over the past two years has largely been attributed to a favorable weather pattern rather than effective policies. In 2022, mild weather and declines in industrial gas usage accounted for approximately 60% of the observed drop in demand. As Europe faces a normal winter, the absence of substantial Russian gas supplies exacerbates the situation, making the continent increasingly reliant on global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets. This shift in demand dynamics highlights how external factors can significantly influence energy markets without corresponding policy achievements.

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