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New Projects Lead to a Boom in the Global LNG Market: Industry Analysis (2005-2010)

New Projects Lead to a Boom in the Global LNG Market: Industry Analysis (2005-2010)

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Publish Date : Jun, 2005| No. of Pages : 65

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List of Figures:
 
Figure 2-1: Worldwide - Distribution of Proved Natural Gas Reserves (%), 2004
Figure 3-1: Worldwide - Natural Gas Consumption by Region (1980, 1990, 2002, 2010 & 2015)
Figure 3-2: Worldwide - Major LNG Trade Movements (Bcm), 2004
Figure 4-1: Natural Gas Consumption in Emerging Asia (1990, 1995, 2002, 2010 & 2015)
Figure 4-2: China - Natural Gas Consumption (1990, 1995, 2002, 2010 & 2015)
Figure 4-3: India - Natural Gas Consumption (1990, 1995, 2002, 2010, 2015 & 2020)
Figure 4-4: South Korea - Natural Gas Consumption (1990, 1995, 2002, 2010 & 2015)
Figure 4-5: US - Natural Gas Balances (2003-Sept. 2005)
Figure 5-1: Construction Prices of LNG Tankers (Million Nominal US $), 1993–2004
Figure 5-2: LNG Carrier Fleet (Number of Ships), Jan’ 2006
Figure 5-3: Composition of LNG Shipping Costs (%), 2005
Figure 6-1: Worldwide - LNG Liquefaction Capacity (Billion Cubic Feet per Year), Oct. 2004 & 2007
Figure 6-2: LNG Facilities in the Pacific Rim
Figure 6-3: Asia-Pacific - LNG Liquefaction Capacity (Billion Cubic Feet per Year), Oct. 2004 & 2007
Figure 6-4: Middle East - LNG Liquefaction Capacity (Billion Cubic Feet per Year), Oct. 2004 & 2007
Figure 7-1: Worldwide - LNG Regasification Capacity (Billion Cubic Feet per Year), Oct. 2004
Figure 7-2: Japan - LNG Import Terminals
Figure 7-3: South Korea - LNG Import Terminals
Figure 7-4: Europe - LNG Import Terminals
Figure 8-1: US - LNG Imports (Billion Cubic Feet per Year), 1995–2004
Figure 8-2: US - LNG Imports by Source Country (Billion Cubic Feet), 2004
Figure 8-3: US - LNG Regasification Terminals
Figure 8-4: US - Peak Import Terminal Capacity (Billion Cubic Feet per Year), 1998-2006
Figure 8-5: North America - Potential Locations for LNG Regasification Terminals
Figure 8-6: US - Net Imports of Natural Gas (Trillion Cubic Feet), 2025
Figure 9-1: Asia - LNG Demand Outlook (Million Tons per Year), 2003, 2004 & 2010

List of Tables:
 
Table 2-1: Worldwide - Natural Gas Reserves by Country (Tcf and %), 2000, 2003 & 2004
Table 3-1: Worldwide - Forecast Capital Expenditure on LNG Projects ($ Million), 2000-2009
Table 4-1: Spain - Projected Capacity of Import Terminals (Bcm), 2001-2004 & 2006
Table 4-2: Atlantic Basin - Potential LNG Supplies, by Volume (MTA)
Table 5-1: Representative LNG Shipping Rates (Dollars per Million Btu), 2004
Table 6-1: Malaysia - Existing LNG Projects
Table 6-2: Brunei - LNG Projects under Construction and Proposed
Table 6-3: Russian Federation - LNG Projects under Construction and Proposed
Table 6-4: Qatar - LNG Projects under Construction and Proposed
Table 7-1: Japan - LNG Terminals under Construction
Table 8-1: US - Recently Proposed LNG Import Terminals
Table 8-2: US - Import by New LNG Terminals (Billion Cubic Feet per Year), 2010
Table 10-1: Worldwide - Listing of New & Proposed LNG Projects, by Continents (2005-2010)

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