Europe’s RNG Objectives: Aspirations Run into Hard Realities
The European Green Deal, presented in 2019, aims to handle the climate crisis by reducing net greenhouse gas emissions, with the ambitious goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050. One of the plans under this initiative is REPowerEU, announced in May 2022. REPowerEU focuses on saving energy, diversifying energy supplies, and producing clean energy. […]
Japan’s Future Energy
Japan’s Future Energy  Key Takeaways from the Japan Energy Summit Discussing the future of energy, Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition was held in Tokyo and concluded on June 5, with the main focus on Asia’s LNG supply flexibility and demand growth, Hydrogen, ammonia, and e-methane’s impact on Japan’s energy mix, and the key technology to […]
Global Waves: Navigating the Ripple Effects of China’s Economic Tide on LNG Markets
Authored by Dr. Ning Lin and Jiaxin Yang. The analysis of China’s potential economic slowdown and its cascading effects on the global LNG market reveals intricate and dynamic interdependencies. The most significant finding is the sensitivity of LNG imports to economic conditions, particularly in China, and how these conditions can instigate substantial shifts in global […]
The United States is Leading the LNG Charge
Authored by Scott McKenna and Ed O’Toole. It’s said that history doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes. Such is the case with the US energy industry and specifically, US LPG and LNG exports. In the early 2000s, many energy experts believed that US energy production had seen its pinnacle and the country was destined […]