Skip to main content

Stratas Advisors initiates research coverage

Published by , Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Enhancing the existing coverage of the Stratas Advisors' Global LNG service, the global energy advisory firm has announced the initiation of quarterly research coverage. Within the 3Q16 initiation report, researchers highlight that suppliers and consumers alike are refocusing on developing lower risk, smaller scale LNG facilities.

"ExxonMobil acquired InterOil during the quarter, effectively sharing the risks and costs with global super major Total in ongoing efforts to develop world scale liquefaction capacity," said George Popps, Midstream Manager. "This mirrors the lower risk position taken by Shell in the quarter, which delayed development indefinitely at two major liquefaction projects in North America."

Lower appetite to invest was noted, given depressed global natural gas and LNG prices on the backs of a worldwide supply glut with low energy prices. Stratas Advisors' Global LNG service, with an outlook to 2030, provides a vision of the future of this evolving industry and how its participants can strategically plan to maximise returns in the current price environment.

The Global LNG service offers timely views of what industry players can expect, from new export and import infrastructure to natural gas and LNG trade flows to short and long term gas price forecasts around the globe. Stratas Advisors covers nearly 500 proposed, under construction and operational liquefaction and regasification terminals across six continents, and provides subscribers with market analyses, annual forecast revisions, quarterly updates and ongoing fundamental analysis.

George Popps, Midstream Manager for Stratas, is responsible for research and development of the Global LNG and Global Natural Gas services covering LNG and pipeline infrastructure, international flows and pricing.


Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/15082016/stratas-advisors-initiate-3q16-lng-industry-analysis-3917/

You might also like

TotalEnergies and SINOPEC join forces to produce SAF

TotalEnergies and China Petroleum and Chemical Corp. (SINOPEC) have signed a Heads of Agreement (HoA) to jointly develop a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production unit at a SINOPEC's refinery in China.

 
 

Embed article link: (copy the HTML code below):