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2024 Shell LNG Outlook Presentation
| Wael Sawan | Page 3 of 11 |
May 18, 2024
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Shell plc Summary Industry, heating and emerging Asia to drive LNG demand growth ? Demand for natural gas has peaked in some regions and globally is set to peak after 2040. ? The global LNG market will continue growing into the 2040s, mostly driven by China’s industrial decarbonisation and strengthening demand in other Asian countries. Gas prices more stable in 2023 but volatility lingered in a tight market ? Global trade in LNG expanded slightly in 2023, with tight supplies constraining growth and prices staying above historic averages. ? A milder winter, high gas storage levels, modest economic recovery in China and lower demand in Europe helped balance the global gas market during 2023. Rising global demand for LNG expected to keep pace with new supply ? In the medium term, latent demand for LNG – especially in Asia – is set to consume new supply that is expected to come onto the market in the second half of the 2020s. ? To offset falling domestic gas production in South-east Asia, significant infrastructure investment will be needed to access the LNG that these countries need for their economic development.