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Gas has been the fastest-growing hydrocarbon for the past decade, with demand increasing at around 2% a year since 2000 according to Shell’s first ever LNG Outlook. In the same period, global LNG demand has increased by an estimated annual average of 6%, reaching 265 million tonnes in 2016.
Gas will become even more crucial as the world seeks to meet rising energy demand while making the transition to a low-carbon energy future. The report states that gas will play an important role in this transition, namely to replace coal and back up intermittent renewable energy sources.
As such, global gas demand is projected to increase by 2% a year between 2015 and 2030, while LNG demand is estimated to increase by 4-5%. Shell’s report also highlighted the following trends:
Find out more about the report here.