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Tighter European gas supply risks driving up Asian LNG prices.

Tighter European gas supply risks driving up Asian LNG prices.

2024-11-29
SummaryIf Europe's natural gas supply tightens further in the winter, Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices could soar to over $20 per million British thermal units.

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If the natural gas supply in Europe tightens this winter, the price of LNG in Asia could soar to over $20 per million British thermal units, triggering a new wave of shock in the energy market. This risk is particularly pronounced against the backdrop of Russian gas transport through Ukraine potentially reaching zero by the end of the year.

Tight European Supply May Affect the Asian Market

The uncertainty of Russian gas supply to Europe profoundly impacts the Asian market. Asia, as the largest LNG consumer market globally, accounts for more than 60% of global consumption, while its LNG production only makes up 30% of the global total. Analysts point out that if European gas supply decreases, the global energy market tensions may shift to Asia, causing a rapid rise in LNG prices.

China's LNG Demand May Reach New Heights

China's gas demand is a crucial factor affecting the LNG market. Data shows that in 2024, China's imports of LNG are expected to return to historical highs, slightly above 80 million tons per year. In the first ten months of this year, China has already imported 63.5 million tons of LNG, nearing the peak in 2021.

Experts indicate that the continuous growth in domestic gas consumption in China will be met through LNG imports, especially with the power industry in China becoming a core force driving long-term LNG demand.

Energy Market Outlook

As winter approaches, the global energy market will face increased pressure. Analysts at Goldman Sachs recommend closely monitoring the dynamics of European supply, particularly developments following the expiration of the transit agreement through Ukraine. If European gas supplies tighten further, the Asian market might need to brace for higher LNG prices.

Meanwhile, China's robust demand growth will continue to intensify competition in the Asian market, further driving up prices. Analysts believe that this dual pressure could lead to significant fluctuations in Asian LNG prices in the coming months.

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