Tagged With LNG trading
Portfolio players roar into post-Ukraine invasion LNG contracting lead
18 July 2022
Three deals boost the share of volumes going into global books
EnBW and Ineos deals see Europe close its LNG term contract gap with Asia
23 June 2022
The continent’s post-Ukraine agreements are still less than Asian buyers and portfolio players
Asian LNG demand sees ‘retracement’ not ‘destruction’
24 May 2022
The impact of high prices should be only a temporary phenomenon
High prices not halting Apac LNG import projects
19 May 2022
Market challenges are temporary, panellists said at Petroleum Economist’s LNG to Power Forum Apac
LNG to help solve global energy supply crunch
19 May 2022
Russia’s isolation following its invasion of Ukraine could lead to LNG trade growing faster than previously expected—but only if new supply and infrastructure can be realised in time to avert demand destruction, says Giignl’s Vincent Demoury
Asian LNG buyers may have upper hand over Europe
29 April 2022
Europe’s accelerating effort to wean itself off Russian pipeline gas has pitted it against energy-hungry Asian buyers in the global LNG market
Fixing the price… of commodity pricing
4 November 2021
Historians believe humans have used some sort of money for buying and selling for more than 30,000 years and, over those 30 millennia, our methods of establishing value for these transactions have evolved. In the digital age, commodity prices should be no different
LNG spot trading continues to surge
8 April 2020
LNG spot trading is setting new records and in its ‘true’ form has more than doubled since 2016, according to the latest data from GIIGNL
Trafigura goes upstream
2 March 2020
The trading house expands its E&P footprint, but does not want to go down the ‘mini-major’ route
LNG ready to play its part
31 January 2020
LNG will have a growing role in the electrification of the global energy economy, despite increasing headwinds from the anti-fossil fuel lobby
Indian LNG imports up 54pc in five years
31 January 2020
While LNG volumes are increasing rapidly, the uneven distribution of infrastructure means that bottlenecks remain a barrier to growth
LNG – Powering progress
31 January 2020
Gas complements the peaks and valleys of power generated by renewables, providing a backbone that enables broader penetration of renewables into the energy mix
India’s ‘blue flame revolution’ gathers pace
28 January 2020
Natural gas will play a pivotal role in underpinning the world’s fastest-growing major economy as the government grapples with its energy trilemma—to make its supply secure, affordable and sustainable
Gas readies for its oil moment
28 January 2020
The growth in spot LNG is transforming gas into a globalised commodity market
LNG to test market and infrastructure limits
8 January 2020
The global LNG market will face significant change as a supply glut, infrastructure constraints and a rapidly restructuring market test market participants
‘America Third’ to turn down LNG supply
7 January 2020
US liquefaction plants are typically cited as the first to turn down if the global LNG markets cannot absorb supply
The LNG SPA and the energy transition
6 January 2020
The long-term nature of gas and LNG contracts poses legal challenges which may be conventional or, depending on the shape of the low-carbon future, unexpected
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