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A turning point for African gas? [Gas in Transition]

Production growth is poised to accelerate, according to the IEA, but demand will not keep up, as some output growth is in potential new markets, affected by high prices, and is export-orientated, while consumption growth in mature markets is slowing. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 10] ....

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Europe without buffers [Gas in Transition]

Europe will remain greatly exposed to global LNG market volatility, energy experts Thierry Bros and Anne-Sophie Corbeau warned in NGW’s latest In a Nutshell podcast, as it has mostly lost its previous “buffers” against supply shocks. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 9] ....

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The energy transition needs greater urgency [Gas in Transition]

What the Statistical Review of World Energy brings out is a clear message that the world must “inject more urgency into the energy transition,” and develop the low-carbon technologies needed to bring emissions down. The good news is that the US and China are back in talking terms, ready to resume cooperation on tackling the climate and emission challenges facing both countries and the world. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 8] ....

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