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Liquefied Natural Gas - A Canadian Perspective - Energy Market Asssessment An Energy Market Assessme nt FEBRUARY 2009 http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/clf-nsi/rnrgyn http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/clf-nsi/rnrgyn Conversion Factors 1 m3 gas = 35.3 cubic feet of natural gas 1 m3 LNG = 21,824 cubic feet of natural gas 1 Tonne LNG = 47,257 cubic feet of natural gas 1 Figure 1.1 - LNG Share of World Natural Gas Market Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2 Figure 1.2 - Global Natural Gas Consumption and Outlook Source: EIA International Energy Outlook 2008 3 Figure 1.3 - Natural Gas Balance in Major Consuming Markets Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 4 Figure 2.1 - Estimated Natural Gas Reserves (2007) Source: IEA 2008 5 Figure 2.2 - World Production and Consumption of Natural Gas (2007) Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 6 Figure 2.3 - Growing Reliance on Natural Gas Imports Source: EIA International Energy Outlook 2008 7 Figure 2.4 - World LNG Production Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 8 Figure 2.5 - Major LNG Producing and Consuming Regions (2007) - 109m3 Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 9 Figure 2.6 - World LNG Markets Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 10 Figure 2.7 - East-Asia Natural Gas Balance * Predominately From China Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energ 11 Figure 2.8 - East-Asia Seasonal LNG Requirement Source: Various data sources 12 Figure 2.9 - LNG Supply to Japan Source: Japan Ministry of Finance 13 Figure 2.10 - Natural Gas Production and Consumption in Major East-Asian Countries* * Includes Japan, South Korea and China Source: EIA International Energy Outlook 2008, September 2008 14 Figure 2.11 - European Natural Gas Production Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 15 Figure 2.12 - European Natural Gas Balance Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 16 Figure 2.13 - North American Natural Gas Balance Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 17 Figure 2.14 - World Market Influence on U.S. LNG Imports * Converted to US$/MMBtu from data derived from the InterContinental Exchange (ICE) and the Japan Ministry of Finance 18 Figure 2.15 - Global LNG Liquefaction and Regasification Outlook 19 Figure 2.16 - Global LNG Liquefaction Under Construction 20 Figure 2.17 - LNG Shipping Fleet Source: Argus and NEB estimates 21 Figure 2.18 - Atlantic Basin LNG Development 22 Figure 2.19 - Asia-Pacific Basin LNG Development 23 Figure 2.20 - Middle East LNG Liquefaction 24 Figure 3.1 - North American Natural Gas Consumption and LNG Imports Sources: Historical from BP, Projection from EIA International Outlook 2008 with adjustment from 2009 Annual Energy Outlook 25 Figure 3.2 - U.S. LNG Imports Source: U.S. Department of Energy 26 Figure 3.3 - Natural Gas Production and Consumption in North America Sources: EIA International Energy Outlook 2008 and Annual Energy Outlook 2009 27 Figure 3.4 - Natural Gas Production and Consumption in Europe Source: EIA International Energy Outlook 2008 28 Figure 3.5 - U.S. LNG Imports and Atlantic Basin Competition Sources: Intercontinental Exchange, U.S. Department of Energy 29 Figure 3.6 - Atlantic Basin LNG Supply and North American Imports Source: NEB estimates 30 31 Figure 4.2 - Illustrative Transportation Costs to Atlantic Basin Markets Source: NEB 32 Figure 4.3 - New England Natural Gas Consumption and LNG Imports Source: EIA 33 Figure 4.4 - Illustrative Transportation Costs to Asia-Pacific Basin Markets Source: NEB 34 35 36 Добавить комментарий: |
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