The United States started lique fied natural gas (LNG) export in 2016 and just in two years became the world’s fourth largest exporter of LNG. There is a high probability that in the near future the U.S. will emerge as the third largest LNG exporter after Australia and Qatar. The article focuses on the factors, which ensure global competitiveness of U.S. LNG until 2030. The authors show that: first, the first wave of American export LNG projects significantly speeded up restructuring of contract system in the world gas trade as well as suppor ted development of a more flexible mechanism of natural gas pricing; secondly, production costs of the associated natural gas in the U.S. are relatively low and it is highly probable to expect Henry hu...
The United States has been historically at the “end of the pipeline” for liquefied natural gas (LNG)...
Only 19 percent of Trinidad and Tobago\u27s liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports went to the United S...
The 2016 launch of the new maritime terminals for the exportation of liquefied natural gas from the ...
The explosion of US shale has brought expectations of great change for US LNG trade, increasing the ...
With trillions of cubic feet of shale reserves, the United States’ (U.S.) abundance of natural gas h...
A decade ago, market players were making large capital investments to facilitate the import to the U...
The importance of the liquefied-natural-gas (LNG) in global gas trade has grown steadily over the pa...
As a result of global warming and oil depletion, natural gas is an attractive energy resource in the...
This paper estimated the change in price of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in world LNG markets and U.S...
This article examines the cross-section between energy, environmental, and international law while e...
As mentioned in the previous article, the main contributors to LNG supply growth during this decad...
The article discusses the impact of the pandemic on the supply and demand of natural gas and LNG in ...
The article develops an oligopoly model to analyze the potential role of LNG in the liberalization o...
Transitioning from coal to natural gas and renewable energy sources has become a global trend over t...
At present, throughout the world LNG investments are abounding. In particular, the US and the EU are...
The United States has been historically at the “end of the pipeline” for liquefied natural gas (LNG)...
Only 19 percent of Trinidad and Tobago\u27s liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports went to the United S...
The 2016 launch of the new maritime terminals for the exportation of liquefied natural gas from the ...
The explosion of US shale has brought expectations of great change for US LNG trade, increasing the ...
With trillions of cubic feet of shale reserves, the United States’ (U.S.) abundance of natural gas h...
A decade ago, market players were making large capital investments to facilitate the import to the U...
The importance of the liquefied-natural-gas (LNG) in global gas trade has grown steadily over the pa...
As a result of global warming and oil depletion, natural gas is an attractive energy resource in the...
This paper estimated the change in price of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in world LNG markets and U.S...
This article examines the cross-section between energy, environmental, and international law while e...
As mentioned in the previous article, the main contributors to LNG supply growth during this decad...
The article discusses the impact of the pandemic on the supply and demand of natural gas and LNG in ...
The article develops an oligopoly model to analyze the potential role of LNG in the liberalization o...
Transitioning from coal to natural gas and renewable energy sources has become a global trend over t...
At present, throughout the world LNG investments are abounding. In particular, the US and the EU are...
The United States has been historically at the “end of the pipeline” for liquefied natural gas (LNG)...
Only 19 percent of Trinidad and Tobago\u27s liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports went to the United S...
The 2016 launch of the new maritime terminals for the exportation of liquefied natural gas from the ...