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According to Barcelona on September 19, the International Energy Agency (IEA) expects the United States to account for 75% of global natural gas export growth in the next five years, which is an optimistic outlook
for liquefied natural gas (LNG) developers facing challenges at home and tariffs abroad that affect trade flows.
Jean-Baptiste Dubreuil, senior gas analyst at the International Energy Agency, spoke at the Gastech conference in Barcelona, Spain, on Wednesday
.
Other countries driving global gas export growth during this period will be Australia and Russia
, Duboureil said.
Australia is a major global LNG exporter, while Russia supplies large amounts of pipeline gas
to Europe.
In addition to its increasing LNG export efforts, the U.
S.
is a major exporter of piped natural gas to Mexico, which relies heavily on imported gas for power generation
.
According to Barcelona on September 19, the International Energy Agency (IEA) expects the United States to account for 75% of global natural gas export growth in the next five years, which is an optimistic outlook
for liquefied natural gas (LNG) developers facing challenges at home and tariffs abroad that affect trade flows.
Jean-Baptiste Dubreuil, senior gas analyst at the International Energy Agency, spoke at the Gastech conference in Barcelona, Spain, on Wednesday
.
Other countries driving global gas export growth during this period will be Australia and Russia
, Duboureil said.
Australia is a major global LNG exporter, while Russia supplies large amounts of pipeline gas
to Europe.
In addition to its increasing LNG export efforts, the U.
S.
is a major exporter of piped natural gas to Mexico, which relies heavily on imported gas for power generation
.