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Take foot off the gas, analysts warn

Unread postby Graeme » Mon 01 Jun 2009, 19:18:43

Take foot off the gas, analysts warn

COMPANIES behind Australia's projected $200 billion investment boom in liquefied natural gas export projects are refusing to concede the need to adjust their aggressive development timetables in response to the financial crisis and the glut in global LNG supplies.

Federal Resources Minister Martin Ferguson agrees with them. He told an Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association conference he expected a $30-$50 billion final investment decision on the monster Gorgon project off Western Australia in the "very near future", along with progress at a range of other LNG projects.

But several market analysts at the conference warned that, in the near term at least, LNG was in oversupply, and new supplies would rise by 25 per cent in 2010. In addition, the surge of gas production in the US from non-conventional sources, notably shale, had closed off that market to imports, as well as driving down gas prices.


The slump in demand and prices for LNG is expected to be short lived, with analysts predicting that strong demand will re-emerge from 2013. But for now, Australian projects are battling to secure long-term supply agreements.


http://business.theage.com.au/business/take-foot-off-the-gas-analysts-warn-20090601-bt1u.html
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Re: Take foot off the gas, analysts warn

Unread postby kiwichick » Mon 01 Jun 2009, 20:53:44

natural gas up 10% in US trade overnight
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