
European gas production fell by 8% in 2015, according to the latest BP Statistical Review of World Energy, with the Netherlands recording the world’s largest decline.
Australian LNG plant operators may need to work together to make the country’s exports of the fuel cost-competitive, experts say.
Recent data suggests a pattern of rapid growth in renewables in China continued in 2015, supported by a switch away from coal towards gas and LNG.
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