Statistics show Ukraine is continuing to cut its imports so far in 2016, while transit volumes of Russian gas return to normal.
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China is biggest demand-side forecast risk – IEA
Global gas demand is expected to increase by 1.5% per year over the next five years, but low coal prices and the expansion of renewables will create headwinds for the sector, the IEA has said.
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- Jakarta eyes gas-rich deep waters
- Gazprom’s spare production capacity gives it options
- Chinese LNG prices fall in May with slack demand
- Devon Energy may sell $1 bln of assets to reduce debt
- Engie may sell Brazilian gas assets to focus on renewables
- Mexico announces new gas market strategy
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Risk of oil price spike may benefit gas
Peter Stewart spoke at the IEA last week on the interaction between oil and gas prices. These are the main points of his speech to the standing committee on oil markets.
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- Risk of oil price spike may benefit gas
- OPEC freeze unlikely with oil above $50/bbl
- Oil price rise dampens hopes for OPEC output cap
- Price favours Canadian gas flows into western US
- Kuwait sees intense inter-sector competition for gas
- Upstream cuts create potential for supply shock
- Henry Hub futures to receive weather-related boost
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