Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in China
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China LNG
Published: March 2007
Pages: 55
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Report Summary
"Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in China" report provides research and objective analysis on Chinese as well as global LNG Industry. This report helps clients to analyze the opportunities, factors critical to the success for LNG market.
China LNG Industry
This section covers the current as well as future percepts of demand & supply, LNG infrastructure & pricing for China LNG market. China LNG industry is still in its initial stage. China's first LNG terminal (Guangdong) started in the mid of 2006. Other terminals, however, are either in construction or planning phase.
Key Findings
- Chinese LNG industry will face stiff competition from coal in China for future growth due to higher prices as compared to low coal pricing.
- China is expected to play major LNG importing destination for middle east & Australia in Asia Pacific region.
- Government support, environmental policies, energy security & declining liquefaction costs are major market forces driving the growth in Chinese LNG industry.
- Despite China having ambitious plans for developing LNG industry, it requires massive financing from domestic as well as international level. Lack of adequate funding is a major barrier impeding the growth of LNG industry in China, besides high LNG pricing.
Key Issues & Facts Analyzed
- Detailed overview of China LNG industry?
- LNG infrastructure, pricing and Supply & Demand in China LNG industry.
- Market forces driving the industry & challenges faced by it.
- Major players in China LNG industry.
- What opportunities exist in China LNG industry?
Key Players Analyzed
This section covers the key facts & SWOT analysis of major players currently operating in the LNG industry in China, such as CNOOC, PetroChina Company Limited, Sinopec, and CNPC.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources - Information in this report has been accumulated from reliable sources namely, Books, Newspapers, Trade Journals, and White papers, Industry portals, Government Agencies, and Trade associations. Also, by Monitoring Industry News and developments, Access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method - Ratio Analysis, Historical Trend Analysis, Judgmental Forecasting and Cause and Effect Analysis.
Report Outline
Section 1 Analyst View
Section 2 Research Overview
Section 3 Industry Performance
3.1 Global LNG Gas Reserves and Potential
3.2 LNG - Demand & Supply
3.3 LNG - Trade and Supply Volume
3.4 Worldwide Capital Expenditure on LNG Projects (2000-2009)
3.5 Asia Pacific - In Global Context
3.5.1 Demand
3.5.2 Supply
Section 4 China LNG Industry
4.1 Supply & Demand
4.2 Imports & Contracts
4.3 LNG Import Infrastructure
4.3.1 Guangdong LNG Terminal
4.3.2 Fujian LNG Terminal
4.3.3 Shanghai LNG Terminal
4.3.4 Shangdong LNG Terminal
4.3.5 Zhejiang LNG Terminal
4.3.6 Guangxi LNG Terminal
4.4 China LNG Pricing
Section 5 Gas Sector Regulatory Framework
Section 6 Industry Analysis
6.1 Driving Forces
6.1.1 Energy Security
6.1.2 Environmental Policies
6.1.3 Declining Liquefaction Costs
6.1.4 Fundamentals of Energy
6.2 Opportunities
6.2.1 Growing Economies
6.2.2 China - Key Importing destination in Asia Pacific
6.2.3 Energy Demand
6.3 Challenges
6.3.1 Issues in LNG Projects as viewed from the International Market Perspective
6.3.2 Investment Constrains
6.3.3 Competitiveness of Gas compared with Coal at Final Consumption Level
Section 7 Key Players
7.1 CNOOC Limited
7.2 PetroChina Company Limited
7.2.1 SWOT
7.3 Sinopec
7.3.1 SWOT
7.4 CNPC
7.4.1 SWOT
Figures
Figure 3-1 Global - Share of Proved Natural Gas Reserves by Region (%), 2005
Figure 3-2 Global - Proved Natural Gas Reserves by Region (in Trillion Cubic Meter), 2005
Figure 3-3 Global - LNG Demand (in Million Tons), 2004, 2010E & 2020E
Figure 3-4 Global - LNG Potential Supply (in Million Tons), 2004, 2010E & 2020E
Figure 3-5 Asia-Pacific - LNG Demand (in Million Tons), 2004, 2010E & 2020E
Figure 3-6 Asia - LNG Supply (in Million Tons), 2005, 2010E & 2020E
Figure 4-1 China - Natural Gas Demand (in Billion Cubic Meter), 2006, 2010E & 2020E
Figure 4-2 China - LNG Demand (in Million Tons), 2010E & 2020E
Figure 4-3 China - Prices of LNG vs. PNG
Figure 4-4 China - Estimated LNG Prices for Buyers based on Existing Projects
Figure 6-1 Global - Indicative Capital Costs for LNG Projects (in US$), 1960,1990 & 2000
Figure 6-2 China - Forecast for Energy Demand (in Million Tons Oil Equivalent), 2006-2010
Figure 7-1 CNOOC Limited - Stock Performance
Tables
Table 3-1 Global - Natural Gas Reserves by Country (in Trillion Cubic Meter), 2004 & 2005
Table 3-2 Global - LNG Demand by Region (in Million Tons), 2004, 2010E & 2020E
Table 3-3 Global - Major LNG Trade Movements (in Billion Cubic Meter), 2005
Table 3-4 Global - Forecast for Capital Expenditure on LNG Projects (in Billion US$), 2005-2009
Table 4-1 China - Long Term LNG Supply Contracts
Table 4-2 China - Plans for LNG Receiving Terminals
Table 6-1 China - Forecast of Fuel Mix (%), 2010 & 2020
Table 7-1 CNOOC Limited - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005
Table 7-2 PetroChina Company Limited - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005
Table 7-3 Sinopec - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005
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