Up to 50% of US LNG at risk of shut-in if Russia enters a price war

Monday, 04 April 2016

Painting a bleak picture for US LNG exports over the next 5 years, Wood Mackenzie’s sensitivity analysis suggests that rising domestic gas prices in the US, gas vs coal competition in power markets and “Russian action to protect market share” are likely to see half of America’s liquefaction capacity shut in the near future.

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