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Regional Sentiment


LNG Regional Trend Analysis

LNG Regional Trend Analysis

October 2, 2025 – Global Market Overview

Region ↕ Trend ↕ Key Indicators
North America (US/Canada) ↑ Strongly Bullish Record US exports (9.4M tons Sept), major capacity expansion plans (28 Bcf/d by 2030), Canada adding 300 bcm capacity 2025-2030, multiple project FIDs and HOAs
Africa ↗ Bullish Mozambique’s $7-8B Coral North FID, South Africa priority market status, new Nigerian projects, multiple terminal developments
Middle East ↗ Bullish $50B CAPEX required by 2028, 50% electricity demand growth by 2035, Iraq FLNG terminal, heavy investments by ADNOC/QatarEnergy
Russia ↗ Moderately Bullish Arctic LNG 2 at record output despite sanctions, expanding China exports, though facing Western restrictions
South America → Moderate Colombia terminal planning, Brazil subsea contracts, but limited major new developments
Europe → Neutral/Mixed High import demand but supply chain disruptions (strikes, protests), dependency concerns, transition challenges from Russian gas
Asia (ex-China) → Moderate Bunkering demand doubling by 2030, new terminals (Malaysia, NZ), but India demand weak, Japan establishing supply
China ↓ Bearish 11th consecutive month of declining imports, domestic supply sufficiency reducing import needs
Australia ↓ Bearish Market intervention failures, potential southern states shortage Q2-Q3 2026, early coal plant closure risks

Overall Market Sentiment: The global LNG market shows strong bullish momentum driven by North American export expansion, African project developments, and Middle Eastern demand growth, offset by softening Asian import demand and European transition uncertainties.

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