Shale natural gas produced in the Northeast will supply more than 80% of the physical gas going to New York City by 2025, according to ICF International.
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Experts See More Competition for North American LNG Supplies
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports are forecast to be about one-fifth of the U.S. gas supply by 2025, but North American markets will face several domestic and global challenges going forward, industry experts said Monday. Among other things, U.S. buyers will have to compete a lot more for nearby Atlantic Basin supplies, and will find access issues a continuing challenge.
Shell Expects U.S. LNG Imports to Grow
The world could be consuming more gas than oil by 2025, and to prepare, Royal Dutch/Shell Group is expanding its reach to serve the higher demand in the United States and Asia through liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, according to Sir Philip Watts, chairman of Shell’s committee of managing directors.
Shell Expects U.S. LNG Imports to Grow
The world could be consuming more gas than oil by 2025, and to prepare, Royal Dutch/Shell Group is expanding its reach to serve the higher demand in the United States and Asia through liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, according to Sir Philip Watts, chairman of Shell’s committee of managing directors.
Industry Brief
The National Energy Board has started preparing a reportentitled Canadian Energy Supply and Demand 1998-2025, which isscheduled to be published in 1999. It will provide an analysis ofenergy trends, issues and developments impacting Canada over thenext quarter century. The Board will be taking public comments toobtain the views of interested parties. Written comments or papersmust be received no later than May 12. The first round of publicconsultations will take place in informal workshops in April invarious cities across the country. The Board has identified thefollowing tentative dates and locations for these publicconsultations: Calgary (April 8), Toronto (April 15), Montreal(April 17), Halifax (April 20), Ottawa (April 22) and Vancouver(April 28). Specific dates and locations will be finalizedfollowing the receipt of responses by interested parties. Fordetails see NEB’s website at www.neb.gc.ca/home.htm, or contactLorna Patterson at (403) 299-3987. Registration to participate inpublic discussion groups must be received no later than March 20