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LNG Industry To 2016 - Increasing Gas Supply Challenges Future Growth Prospects

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Summary

GBI Research’s report “LNG Industry To 2016 - Increasing Gas Supply Challenges Future Growth Prospects” provides an in-depth analysis of the global LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) industry and highlights the various concerns, shifting trends and major players in each geographic region. This oil and gas report provides forecasts for the liquefaction and regasification sectors of the LNG industry, of planned liquefaction and regasification terminals and of planned major global LNG projects to 2016. The report also provides segmental forecasts of the global LNG market in different regions worldwide and highlights the major countries in the region. The report provides in-depth analysis of the key trends and challenges for the LNG industry in the different regions. An analysis of LNG economics, capital expenditure and deals are also provided. The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research’s team of industry experts.

Worldwide, massive rises in the liquefaction and regasification capacities of the LNG industry are expected, indicating a strong positive trend towards the use of LNG as an energy source. However, the global LNG industry could face a significant challenge in the short to medium term, as LNG demand fell significantly in 2009 due to major factors such as the global financial meltdown and will take some time to recover, while the supply outlook has improved with new liquefaction plants coming online. Also, the increase in natural gas supplies from unconventional sources such as shale gas due to innovative exploration and production technologies, especially in the US, has added to the supply. Trade movements in 2016 will be quite different from 2010 if all the planned liquefaction and regasification terminals commence operations according to schedule. Surging oil prices coupled with limited natural gas reserves in most countries has mandated markets across the globe to import natural gas in the form of LNG. This trend has prompted the development of several new liquefaction and regasification projects worldwide. The recent LNG mega-deals between gas giants globally are deals that would work as a long-term boost to the LNG industry. It signals a bid by giant gas companies to expand to their gas portfolio. Newly discovered gas sources pushed US unconventional reserves to well in excess of current Russian proven reserves. Although this resource and several other massive unconventional finds will take years to develop, the impact on the US, North American and global gas markets is enormous.

Scope

The report provides in-depth analysis on the major factors affecting the future of the global LNG industry. Its scope includes:
  • Global LNG industry capacity, demand, imports and exports, planned future projects and trade movements.
  • Provides capital expenditure (CAPEX) information and deal analysis of the LNG industry.
  • Annualized historical data from 2000 to 2009 and forecast data to 2016.
  • Key geographies including North America, South and Central America, Europe, Middle East and Africa and Asia Pacific.
  • Analysis of the LNG liquefaction and regasification segments and the natural gas industry.
  • Overview of the global LNG industry, covering the trends and challenges and economics of the industry.
  • Competitive analysis of the global LNG industry including analysis of key companies such as Korea Gas Corporation, PT Badak NGL, Enagas S.A., Qatar Petroleum, PT Pertamina, Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas).
Reasons to buy

The report will enhance your decision making capability. It will allow you to:
  • Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about the global LNG industry.
  • Identify opportunities and challenges in the global LNG industry.
  • Understand the regional LNG markets worldwide and the current and projected plans of the key LNG companies operating in those regions.
  • Increase future revenues and profitability with the help of insights into the future opportunities and critical success factors in the global LNG industry.
  • Benchmark your operations and strategies against the major players in the global LNG industry.

Contents

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures

2 THE FUTURE OF THE GLOBAL LNG INDUSTRY TO 2016

2.1 Report Guidance

3 OVERVIEW OF THE GLOBAL LNG INDUSTRY

3.1 Economics Of LNG – Overview
3.2 Geographic Analysis – Overview
3.3 Competitive Analysis – Overview

4 OVERVIEW OF NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY

4.1 Global Natural Gas Reserves
4.2 Global Natural Gas Production
4.3 Natural Gas Industry Structure
  4.3.1 Exploration
  4.3.2 Extraction
  4.3.3 Production
  4.3.4 Transportation
  4.3.5 Storage
  4.3.6 Distribution
  4.3.7 Marketing
4.4 Impact Of Current Financial Crisis On Different Elements Across The Natural Gas Value Chain
4.5 Major Players And Markets Across The Entire Value Chain
4.6 Significance of LNG
4.7 Quality of LNG and Importance of Calorific Value of Natural Gas as a Commercial Fuel
4.8 Cost of LNG plants

5 GLOBAL LNG INDUSTRY TO 2016

5.1 Global LNG Liquefaction and Regasification Capacity to 2016
  5.1.1 Global LNG Regasification Capacity to 2016
  5.1.2 Global LNG Liquefaction Capacity to 2016
5.2 Global LNG Demand and Supply Scenario
5.3 Global LNG Imports And Exports
  5.3.1 Major LNG Exporters
  5.3.2 Major LNG Importers
5.4 LNG Trade Movements
5.5 Global LNG Industry – Capital Expenditure Analysis
5.6 Global Planned LNG Projects
  5.6.1 Analysis of Gorgon LNG, Australia
  5.6.2 Analysis of Olokola LNG, Nigeria
  5.6.3 Analysis of Creole Trail LNG, the US
  5.6.4 Analysis of Port Arthur LNG, the US
5.7 Global LNG industry, Deal analysis
5.8 Impact Of The Growth In Unconventional Gas And Pipelines On The Global LNG Industry

6 GLOBAL LNG INDUSTRY ECONOMICS

6.1 Comparison Of Transportation Cost From LNG Vs. Pipelines
  6.1.1 Pipelaying
6.2 Liquefaction And Regasification Costs
6.3 LNG Transportation And Storage Costs
6.4 LNG Pricing Mechanism

7 GLOBAL LNG INDUSTRY – KEY TRENDS AND CHALLENGES

7.1 Increased Global LNG Supply Leading To A Negative Outlook For The Industry
7.2 FLNG Segment Is A Key Growth Area In The Global LNG Industry
7.3 Healthy Signs For The Future LNG Business In Asia-Pacific Region, As Australia Promotes LNG Usage Heavily
7.4 India And China Together Set To Become Major LNG Importing Entities By 2016
7.5 Asia Pacific Region Emerging As An Important Region For LNG Trade Dynamics
7.6 Government Initiatives In India Encouraging Natural Gas Production And Investments To Boost South Asian LNG Industry
7.7 Growth Of Unconventional Natural Gas Sector Affecting The Global LNG Industry

8 GLOBAL LNG INDUSTRY – GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS

8.1 LNG Industry In Asia Pacific To 2016
8.2 LNG Industry In Europe To 2016
8.3 LNG Industry In Middle East And Africa To 2016
8.4 LNG Industry In North America To 2016
8.5 LNG Industry In South And Central America To 2016

9 GLOBAL LNG INDUSTRY – COUNTRY ANALYSIS

9.1 Major LNG Exporting Countries
  9.1.1 Qatar
  9.1.2 Indonesia
  9.1.3 Malaysia
  9.1.4 Algeria
  9.1.5 Nigeria
9.2 Major LNG Importing Countries
  9.2.1 Japan
  9.2.2 United States
  9.2.3 Republic of Korea
  9.2.4 Spain
  9.2.5 France

10 GLOBAL LNG INDUSTRY – COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS

10.1 LNG Industry in Asia Pacific – Competitive Analysis
  10.1.1 Asia Pacific – LNG Regasification
  10.1.2 Asia Pacific – LNG Liquefaction
10.2 LNG Industry in Europe – Competitive Analysis
  10.2.1 Europe – LNG Regasification
  10.2.2 Europe – LNG Liquefaction
10.3 LNG Industry in Middle East and Africa – Competitive Analysis
  10.3.1 Middle East and Africa – LNG Regasification
  10.3.2 Middle East and Africa – LNG Liquefaction
10.4 LNG Industry in North America – Competitive Analysis
  10.4.1 North America – LNG Regasification
10.5 LNG Industry in South and Central America – Competitive Analysis
  10.5.1 South and Central America – LNG Regasification
  10.5.2 South and Central America – LNG Liquefaction
10.6 Profiles Of Major Companies
  10.6.1 Korea Gas Corporation
  10.6.2 PT Badak NGL
  10.6.3 Enagas S.A.
  10.6.4 Qatar Petroleum
  10.6.5 PT Pertamina
  10.6.6 Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas)
  10.6.7 Sonatrach

11 APPENDIX

11.1 Methodology
  11.1.1 Coverage
  11.1.2 Secondary Research
  11.1.3 Primary Research
  11.1.4 Expert Panel Validation
11.2 Abbreviations
11.3 Contact Us
11.4 About GBI Research
11.5 Disclaimer

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Share of Natural Gas Reserves, Top 5 Countries and Rest of World, %, 2009
Table 2: LNG Regasification Capacity, Global, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 3: LNG Liquefaction Capacity, Global, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 4: Top 5 LNG Exporters by Long-Term LNG Contracted Capacity, Global, Million Tonnes, 2009
Table 5: Top 5 LNG Importers by Long-Term LNG Contracted Capacity, Global, Million Tonnes, 2009
Table 6: LNG Trade Flow by Long-Term LNG Contracted Capacity, Top 5 LNG Importers and Exporters, Million Tonnes, 2009
Table 7: LNG Regasification Capital Expenditure, Global, $ Bn, 2005-2010
Table 8: Comparative Analysis of Key Global LNG Planned Projects
Table 9: Gorgon LNG, Liquefaction and Contracted Capacities (Million Tonnes), 2014-2015
Table 10: Olokola LNG, Liquefaction and Contracted Capacities (Million Tonnes), 2012-2015
Table 11: Month Wise LNG Import Prices by Source Countries, Japan, $/Tonne, 2009
Table 12: Month Wise LNG Import Prices by Source Countries, The US, $/Tonne, 2009
Table 13: Liquefaction Capacity, Global Top 5 Countries, Million Tonnes, 2009
Table 14: Liquefaction Capacity, Global Top 5 Countries, Million Tonnes, 2016
Table 15: Investment Comparison of Floating Liquefaction Terminals vis-?-vis Onshore Liquefaction terminals by Different Cost Components
Table 16: China-India, Global Position By Contracted LNG Capacity, MMTPA, 2009 and 2016
Table 17: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Asia Pacific, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 18: Regasification Capacity and Contracted LNG Imports, Asia Pacific, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 19: Top Five Planned Liquefaction Terminals by Capacity, Asia Pacific, Million Tonnes, 2010-2016
Table 20: Top Five Planned Regasification Terminals by Capacity, Asia Pacific, Bcf, 2010-2016
Table 21: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted Capacity, Europe, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 22: Regasification Capacity and Contracted LNG Imports, Europe, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 23: All Planned Liquefaction Terminals by Capacity, Europe, Million Tonnes, 2010-2016
Table 24: Top Five Planned Regasification Terminals by Capacity, Europe, Bcf, 2010-2016
Table 25: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Middle East and Africa, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 26: Top Five Planned Liquefaction Terminals by Capacity, Middle East and Africa, Million Tonnes, 2010-2016
Table 27: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, North America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 28: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, North America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 29: Planned Liquefaction Terminal by Capacity, North America, Million Tonnes, 2010-2016
Table 30: Top Five Planned Regasification Terminals by Capacity, North America, Bcf, 2010-2016
Table 31: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, South and Central America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 32: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, South and Central America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 33: All Planned Liquefaction Terminals by Capacity, South and Central America, Million Tonnes, 2010-2016
Table 34: Top Five Planned Regasification Terminals by Capacity, South and Central America, Bcf, 2010-2016
Table 35: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, Qatar, 2009
Table 36: All Planned Liquefaction Terminals by Capacity, Qatar, Million Tonnes, 2010-2016
Table 37: Export of LNG, Qatar, Million Tonnes, 2000-2009
Table 38: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Qatar, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 39: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, Indonesia, 2009
Table 40: All Planned Liquefaction Terminals by Capacity, Indonesia, Million Tonnes, 2009-2016
Table 41: Export of LNG, Indonesia, Million Tonnes, 2000-2009
Table 42: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Indonesia, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 43: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, Malaysia, 2009
Table 44: Export of LNG, Malaysia, Million Tonnes, 2000-2008
Table 45: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Malaysia, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 46: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, Algeria, 2009
Table 47: All Planned Liquefaction Terminals by Capacity, Algeria, Million Tonnes, 2009-2016
Table 48: Export of LNG, Algeria, Million Tonnes, 2000-2009
Table 49: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Algeria, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 50: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, Nigeria, 2009
Table 51: All Planned Liquefaction Terminals by Capacity, Nigeria, Million Tonnes, 2009-2016
Table 52: Export of LNG, Nigeria, Million Tonnes, 2000-2009
Table 53: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Nigeria, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 54: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, Japan, 2009
Table 55: All Planned Regasification Terminals by Capacity, Japan, Bcf, 2009-2016
Table 56: Import of LNG, Japan, Million Tonnes, 2000-2009
Table 57: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Japan, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 58: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, US, 2009
Table 59: Top Five Planned Regasification Terminals by Capacity, US, Bcf, 2009-2016
Table 60: Import vs. Export of LNG, US, Million Tonnes, 2000-2009
Table 61: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, US, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 62: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, US, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 63: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, Republic of Korea, 2009
Table 64: Import of LNG, Republic of Korea, Million Tonnes, 2000-2009
Table 65: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Republic of Korea, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 66: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, Spain, 2009
Table 67: All Planned Regasification Terminals by Capacity, Spain, Bcf, 2010-2016
Table 68: Import of LNG, Spain, Million Tonnes, 2000-2009
Table 69: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Spain, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 70: LNG Industry, Key Statistics, France, 2009
Table 71: All Planned Regasification Terminals by Capacity, France, Bcf, 2010-2016
Table 72: Import of LNG, France, Million Tonnes, 2000-2009
Table 73: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, France, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 74: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, Asia Pacific, Bcf, 2000-2016
Table 75: Top Five Companies, by Liquefaction Capacity, Asia Pacific, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 76: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, Europe, Bcf, 2000-2016
Table 77: Top Five Companies, By Liquefaction Capacity , Europe, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 78: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, Middle East and Africa, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 79: Top Five Companies, By Liquefaction Capacity, Middle East and Africa, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 80: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, North America, Bcf, 2000-2016
Table 81: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, South and Central America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Table 82: South and Central America, Top Five Companies, By Liquefaction Capacity (Million Tonnes), 2000-2016
Table 83: Korea Gas Corporation, Regasification and Liquefaction Capacity (Bcf and Million Metric Tons), 2009-2016
Table 84: PT Badak NGL, Liquefaction Capacity (Million Tonnes), 2009-2016
Table 85: Enagas S.A., Regasification Capacity (Bcf), 2009-2016
Table 86: Qatar Petroleum, Regasification and Liquefaction Capacity (Bcf and Million Tonnes), 2009-2016
Table 87: PT Pertamina, Regasification and Liquefaction Capacity (Bcf and Million Tonnes), 2009-2016
Table 88: Petronas, Regasification and Liquefaction Capacity (Bcf and Million Tonnes), 2009-2016
Table 89: Sonatrach, Regasification and Liquefaction Capacity (Bcf and Million Tonnes), 2009-2016

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Share of Natural Gas Reserves, Top 5 Countries and Rest of World, %, 2009
Figure 2: LNG Regasification Capacity, Global, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 3: LNG Liquefaction Capacity, Global, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 4: LNG Regasification Capital Expenditure, Global, $ Bn, 2005-2010
Figure 5: LNG Deal Analysis by Number of Deals and Deal Value, Global, $m, 2007 - 2009
Figure 6: Liquefaction Capacity, Global Top 5 Countries, %, 2009
Figure 7: Liquefaction Capacity, Global Top 5 Countries, %, 2016
Figure 8: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Asia Pacific, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 9: Regasification Capacity and Contracted LNG Imports, Asia Pacific, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 10: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted Capacity, Europe, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 11: Regasification Capacity and Contracted LNG Imports, Europe, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 12: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Middle East and Africa, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 13: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, North America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 14: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, North America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 15: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, South and Central America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 16: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, South and Central America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 17: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Qatar, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 18: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Indonesia, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 19: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Malaysia, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 20: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Algeria, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 21: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Nigeria, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 22: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Japan, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 23: Liquefaction Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, US, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 24: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, US, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 25: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Republic of Korea, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 26: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, Spain, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 27: Regasification Capacity, Contracted and Non-Contracted, France, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 28: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, Asia Pacific, Bcf, 2000-2016
Figure 29: Top Five Companies, by Liquefaction Capacity, Asia Pacific, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 30: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, Europe, Bcf, 2000-2016
Figure 31: Top Five Companies, By Liquefaction Capacity , Europe, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 32: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, Middle East and Africa, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 33: Top Five Companies, By Liquefaction Capacity, Middle East and Africa, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 34: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, North America, Bcf, 2000-2016
Figure 35: Top Five Companies, By Regasification Capacity, South and Central America, Million Tonnes, 2000-2016
Figure 36: South and Central America, Top Five Companies, By Liquefaction Capacity (Million Tonnes), 2000-2016
Figure 37: GBI Research Methodology, 2010

COMPANIES MENTIONED

Korea Gas Corporation
PT Badak NGL
Enagas S.A.
Qatar Petroleum
PT Pertamina
Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas)
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