Produced from pipeline-quality natural gas, typically 90%+ methane.
Derived from gas co‑produced with crude oil, especially in the Middle East and Africa.
Offshore liquefaction facilities enabling monetization of remote gas fields.
Distributed in smaller volumes for regional power, transport and industry.
Imported LNG converted back to gaseous state for pipeline distribution.
Typically 85–95%.
LNG is traded by energy content, usually 21–23 MMBtu/tonne.
COâ‚‚, sulfur, nitrogen and water content strictly controlled.
ISO 16903 and GIIGNL guidelines ensure interchangeability in international trade.
Enables global trade in natural gas beyond pipeline networks.
40–50% lower CO₂ emissions than coal in power generation.
Provides firm baseload or balancing supply for intermittent renewables.
Suits both mega‑scale export projects and decentralized small‑scale uses.
Diversifies energy supply portfolios for importing nations.
LNG is displacing coal and oil in Asia and Europe.
Feedstock for chemicals, fertilizers, steelmaking, and LNG trucking/marine bunkering.
LNG plays a bridging role alongside renewables.
European LNG demand surged after reduced Russian pipeline flows.
Largest exporter, driven by shale gas and Gulf Coast liquefaction capacity.
Expanding North Field projects, targeting >120 Mtpa capacity by 2030.
Stable output, constrained by domestic policies.
Mozambique, Canada and others are emerging suppliers.
About two‑thirds of LNG trade under long‑term contracts; spot market is growing.
IEA projects LNG trade to exceed 500 Mt by 2030.
Asia remains two‑thirds of demand; Europe acts as balancing market.
LNG pricing linked to Henry Hub, JKM, TTF benchmarks; volatility tied to supply disruptions and weather.
LNG remains vital in energy security and transition, though decarbonization policies may cap growth beyond 2040.
International Energy Agency (IEA), Gas Market Report 2025.
International Gas Union (IGU), World LNG Report 2025.
GIIGNL Annual Report — LNG trade and standards.
BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2024 — global LNG production and trade flows.