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Wood Mackenzie: Economics Attractive for Exporting LNG from Alaska’s North Slope

Energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie has issued a study that concludes that LNG exports from Alaska’s North Slope to Asian customers make economic sense. The study, prepared for the Alaska Gasline Port Authority, compared LNG exports with transportation to Canadian and U.S. Lower 48 customers via pipeline. Find further details in World Gas Intelligence [subscription...

European LNG Headlines

Goldman Sachs Upholds Bullish View on UK Gas, LNG (Reuters)

Analysis Examines Effects of Unconventional Gas Supplies on Global Natural Gas Market

An in-depth analysis published by The Economist examines the effects of increased unconventional gas production, primarily from shale gas or tight gas plays, on the global natural gas...

European LNG Headlines

More LNG Is Diverted from Atlantic to Pacific Market (Reuters)

DOE Official: U.S. LNG Exports Not Likely to Raise Domestic Gas Prices

According to Platts LNG Daily [subscription required], U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oil and Natural Gas Chris Smith said at an event in Denver that he does not expect U.S. LNG exports to cause significant increases in domestic gas...

Analysis: Opponents of U.S. LNG Exports Focus on Price Concerns

An analysis carried by World Gas Intelligence concludes that much of the opposition to U.S. LNG export projects has focused on the relative price of North American natural gas compared to natural gas supplies around the world. The piece notes the considerable concern that U.S. gas prices may not support LNG exports in the long term. [Subscription...

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