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Sep 08, 2021 08:18 AM (GMT+8) · EqualOcean
Financial Associated Press, September 8 - Guotai Junan Securities Research Report said that the global natural gas price will rise sharply in 2021, and if the winter is cold, it will not rule out the possibility of further rise. It is expected that the LNG supply will remain tight in 2022, and the price is easy to rise but difficult to fall. Although the liquefaction capacity will increase more at the end of 2022, considering the time required for unit load increase and other factors, it is expected that the increment of supply in 2022 will be limited. Without considering the impact of extreme weather and climate, the LNG demand growth rate is expected to be 3% in 2022. The direction of carbon neutral energy transformation and long-term climate uncertainty support natural gas prices.