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Next wave of LNG supply postponed to 2027 due to task hold-ups, TotalEnergies states

The next wave of melted gas (LNG) supply will come online from 2027, later than the earlier projection of 2025, due to project hold-ups, TotalEnergies' Senior Vice President for LNG Gregory Joffroy said on Tuesday.

On the mid-term (outlook), we see some LNG tasks that were due to come onstream in the coming months have actually been postponed. The precise start date will affect the gas balances and products, Joffroy stated at the Asia Gas Markets conference.

On the long-lasting, it is clear that we will have a brand-new supply wave by 2027 (through to) 2030.

In the U.S., a lack of knowledgeable labour, inflation from strong wage growth and devices scarcities have actually pushed LNG developers and postponed some jobs there, while President Joe Biden's January time out on approvals for brand-new LNG export tasks has also created unpredictability.

Joffroy stated he anticipates LNG need to be greater in 2035 from current usage levels, as utilities that are still consuming coal will change to gas-fired power generation and with the advancement of renewables.

With the development of renewables, people require a service to resolve intermittency concerns, and gas is a perfect solution.

(source: Reuters)