LNG - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
P.F. Dighton
The APPEA Journal
39(1) 671 - 674
Published: 1999
Abstract
The first 30 years of LNG export witnessed the development of large movements of natural gas between countries, underpinned by long-term sales contracts and strong relationships. Now the industry has matured, but is faced with the quantum leap of achieving commoditisation of LNG. This would require a break away from long-term contractual ties and the emergence of merchant shipping and merchant plant. This paper examines this trend and the impact upon future Australian exports in the context of emerging markets, low oil prices and intense competition.https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ98046
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