
9 episodes

WOOD MACKENZIE - The LNG Big Chill Giles Farrer and Nicholas Browne
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4.9 • 11 Ratings
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The LNG Big Chill gives a quick update on the latest news and price in the gas and LNG sector.
A Wood Mackenzie podcast production.
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M&A in Arctic-2 and Mozambique LNG – implications for CAPEX boom
Implications for Mozambique LNG from the tug of war for Anadarko. Outlook for Arctic-2 following Chinese NOC investments. Just how big will the LNG capex boom be? And one step forward, one step back for Japanese nuclear power.
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Full Steam Ahead - Mozambique LNG And Sabine Pass Train 6
Mozambique LNG final investment decision announced. Meanwhile, US LNG activity continues to ramp up with the FID at Sabine Pass Train 6 and Saudi Aramco investing into Port Arthur.
Hosts:
Nicholas Browne (Nicholas.browne@woodmac.com)
Giles Farrer (Giles.Farrer@woodmac.com) -
What's next for the Japanese LNG market and why Canadian LNG is looking good
What will impact LNG demand in the worlds largest market? How Japanese buyers are changing the way they buy LNG? How the Western Canadian Woodfibre project is getting closer to sanction and what other factors are driving a rosier picture for future Western Canadian LNG projects?
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China’s LNG market – what to watch?
A deep dive into China’s LNG market. Is it slowing down and if so by how much? We assess the ongoing development of gas trading. Will companies start to seek to include local hub pricing into international contracts? And examples of the non-stop dynamism and innovation we see.
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Can LNG improve its ‘green’ credentials?
LNG is cleaner to burn than other fossil fuels but how can LNG reduce it’s environmental impact?
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Short Term Blues
Today we are talking about how much upside South Korea new power police will create for short term LNG demand, the potential for under-utilisation of US LNG facilities and how much LNG Europe can take this winter.
Customer Reviews
LNG
Well informed chat and nicely informally done. Well done
Mike Blakemore
Have enjoyed these podcasts so far. Good breadth and insights from regional and subject-matter experts. Keep it up chaps!