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European methane rules: impact for global LNG exporters
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers.
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Phasing out Russian economic influence in Germany
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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Recent gas market and European hydrogen market update
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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Global gas quarterly: mild Winter keeps markets at ease
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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European gas and power markets: supply and demand forecasts for 2024/25
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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Competitiveness of European energy-intensive industries
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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Stalemate on Europe’s imports of Russian LNG
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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Gas on gas priced share of LNG imports reaches 50% of all LNG trade.
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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Summer / Winter outlook confirms the independence of the EU gas system from Russian pipeline supply
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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Testing Europe’s shift from Russian Gas to renewables
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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Role of LNG in the European energy market: recent market trends and outlook
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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European over investing in natural gas and LNG infrastructure?
This brief describes the European methane regulation and discusses the significance for global gas suppliers, including special challenges for U.S. LNG exporters. The European Union is well ahead of other gas-importing regions in demanding and publicly sharing more granular data on the emissions intensity of purchased gas. But as Brussels clarifies these rules, Japan, South Korea, and other gas importers are in the early stages of gathering information on emissions intensity from their gas suppliers. This report is for subscribers only Start with a FREE 30-day trial and then save up to 22% with an annual subscription. Get instant access […]
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