2022 is a good lesson for the LNG market, where a single event completely changes the dynamics of the LNG “game.” It demonstrates an immediate urgency to plan for additional waves of uncertainty on the horizon.
With the recent rising attention and debates on the role of natural gas, especially liquid natural gas, in energy transition, it is critical to have a consistent approach in assessing uncertainties and dynamics in the global gas market during the next two to three decades.
This presentation estimates the potential impacts on global LNG trade dynamics through scenario planning process, integrating marcoeconomics, geopolitical and climate policy factors.
Dr. Robert Brooks (RBAC Founder and CEO) and Dr. Ning Lin (RBAC Executive Director for Global Gas & LNG) join a IAEE webinar to estimate the potential impacts on global LNG trade dynamics through scenario planning process, integrating macroeconomics, geopolitical and climate policy factors.Â
The Global Market
- What demand trends are seen and which sectors are experiencing the most growth?
- How energy policy shapes the market
- European and Asian LNG Imports
- The Energy Transition
- Introduction
- Webinar Agenda
- G2M2 Global Gas Market Model
- Global Network Modeling Framework
- Demand Modeling and Fuel Switching
- Geopolitical Units and Gas Infrastructure Modeling
- Modeling Energy Transition and Demand Uncertainty
- Current Global Gas Market Conditions
- Scenario Analysis Using IEA Energy Outlook Cases
- LNG Trade Impacts and Regional Market Changes
RBAC, Inc. has been the leading provider of market fundamental analysis tools used by the energy industry and related government agencies for over two decades. The GPCM® Market Simulator for North American Gas and LNG™ is the most widely used natural gas market modeling system in North America. RBAC’s G2M2® Market Simulator for Global Gas and LNG™ has been instrumental in understanding evolving global gas and LNG dynamics and is vital in fully understanding the interrelationship between the North American and global gas markets.