Tagged With Natural Gas markets
21 December 2022
The worst may yet be to come for European and global gas markets
21 December 2022
The golden age of gas has given way to the golden age of gas prices, with long-term implications for demand
19 December 2022
The TTF is likely to stay at elevated levels to attract necessary volumes in the global market
28 November 2022
The US ‘Gaslift’ helped rescue Europe’s energy sector last winter, but with liquefaction plants already operating at capacity, what are the prospects for continued support?
28 October 2022
The bloc’s energy crisis plans include proposals that threaten to distort the global gas market and may have unintended consequences
26 October 2022
China has drastically cut its imports of US LNG this year, but Chinese buyers are still signing up for more volumes
4 October 2022
Outgoing Shell chief sees higher government take as a much lesser threat to the oil and gas industry
28 September 2022
There may be little spare capacity in the region
28 September 2022
US seller sees Asian buyers changing approach but inertia in Europe
7 September 2022
The Norwegian producer stresses that imposing a maximum price will not solve underlying issues
25 August 2022
Demand in the East Asian powerhouse is the major variable for pace of deliveries into the Russian gas-starved continent
23 August 2022
The loss of Russian volumes has made for unusual market conditions
18 August 2022
It is difficult to predict just how the continent’s supply and demand will balance
3 August 2022
The Emirati heavyweight is racing to bring on new gas production to exploit rampant global thirst for the resource
26 July 2022
Distributor CDGN has an agreement for gas, but flexible contracts and limited output mean Bolivian volumes are likely to continue to flow to the highest bidder
21 June 2022
The North African nation is unlikely to suspend exports in diplomatic dispute
20 June 2022
Europe’s ambitions for a Russian import freeze are a boon to a previously stalled sector
16 June 2022
Russian reductions compound US LNG outage as continent seeks relief in the short and longer term
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
6 May 2022
Spot and short-term LNG trading have fallen sharply as concerns over price volatility and supply security make term contracts more attractive, says importers’ group Giignl
12 April 2022
A return of banks to commodity markets could ease the current crisis
5 April 2022
Washington’s promises may have underwhelmed. But project developers are demonstrating greater ambition
28 March 2022
The desire to stop the flow of gas sales revenue to the murderous Putin regime is laudable. But it is not without significant challenges or risks
22 March 2022
The European TTF benchmark is creaking under the strain of exceptional circumstances
15 March 2022
Consultancy Kpler suggests a slowdown in Russian flows might be about to show up in the data and is not priced in
4 March 2022
Expectations for robust demand growth and constrained supply mean LNG buyers and policymakers will increasingly need to mitigate wild price swings
24 February 2022
Strong prices for middle distillates might persist due to a range of supply and demand factors
22 February 2022
Doha is reaping financial and diplomatic rewards from a tight and tense gas market, while doubling down on investment
15 February 2022
The Anglo-Australian miner sees continuing strength in oil markets
18 November 2021
Change can bring volatility. And there is significant change ahead
29 October 2021
Prices hit record levels recently, well in advance of the winter demand peak, but the outlook for the market is mixed
19 October 2021
Midstream pipeline expansion and cautious operator spending is fuelling an uptick in prices
11 October 2021
The German utility now owns the largest share of access to the Dutch terminal. But the deal offers little guarantee of supply security
11 October 2021
China’s energy supply crunch is contributing to mounting losses at the state-controlled firm
5 October 2021
Exchange Ice reports a slew of new highs as traders try to navigate unprecedented TTF price levels
5 October 2021
The country is turning to gas to plug the gap in its energy supplies, but it will have to pay a hefty price
30 September 2021
Oil major and established independent step in as smaller new gas and power market entrants flounder
21 September 2021
Fingers pointed at the Kremlin as the primary driver of spiking European gas prices
17 August 2021
Structure continues to shift as both buyers and sellers embrace shorter and more flexible supply contracts
3 April 2020
The market was already enduring a difficult 2020—and the Covid-19 outbreak will test it to its limits
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
27 January 2020
Demand is striving to catch up with supply but the short-term future looks challenging
6 January 2020
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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
3 January 2020
Gas prices may struggle to move significantly higher in 2020, despite a recent bounce
2 January 2020
Global gas demand is certain to increase but exact predictions are impossible—so an end-to-end operating approach is required
11 November 2019
Firms need to step up climate change efforts in new ESG environment
1 November 2019
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31 October 2019
The metrics are very different, but global power market’s two growth engines are making efficiency gains