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Asia to dominate global LNG regasification CAPEX and capacity additions to 2022, says GlobalData

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Asia is expected to be the major contributor to the growth of global LNG regasification capacity between 2018 and 2022, accounting for around 62% of the total global growth, according to GlobalData, a data and analytics company.

The company’s report, 'H2 2018 Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for LNG Regasification Terminals – Asia to Dominate LNG Regasification Capex and Capacity Additions’ reveals that the global LNG regasification capacity is expected to grow by 48% from 43.7 trillion ft3 in 2018 to 64.6 trillion ft3 by 2022.

Asia is expected to add around 12.4 trillion ft3 of regasification capacity during the outlook period. Within the region, India plans to add the highest capacity of roughly 5.2 trillion ft3 by 2022 with the help of 23 planned and announced LNG regasification terminals. CAPEX for these terminals totals US$6.8 billion over the next four years.

China follows with a regasification capacity of 2.3 trillion ft3 from 15 planned and announced terminals by 2022. China has the global highest CAPEX of US$18.5 billion for the period 2018 – 2022.

Soorya Tejomoortula, Oil & Gas Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Both India and China are driving the growth in global LNG regasification capacity due to their fast growing economies and thriving middle class population. The need to control growing pollution by replacing coal with natural gas is also driving natural gas demand in both countries, more so in China.”

GlobalData identifies the Middle East as the second highest region in terms of regasification capacity additions. The region is expected to add roughly 2.3 trillion ft3 by 2022. Within the region, Kuwait has the highest planned capacity of approximately 1.2 trillion ft3 by 2022 from an onshore planned regasification terminal. CAPEX to be spent on the terminal during the forecast period is US$3.2 billion.

Turkey stands second in the region with a planned capacity of 0.5 trillion ft3 by 2022 from two upcoming terminals. Around US$1 billion CAPEX is expected to be spent by the country during the outlook period.

In terms of regasification capacity, among the upcoming LNG regasification terminals, Al-Zour in Kuwait, and Yanam and Krishnapatnam Floating II terminals in India will lead with 1.2 trillion ft3, 535.7 billion ft3 and 487 billion ft3, respectively.

In terms of planned and announced CAPEX, Al-Zour terminal in Kuwait will again lead with US$3.2 billion. Binhai in China and Wakayama in Japan will follow with US$2.2 billion and US$2 billion, respectively during the outlook period

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/15112018/asia-to-dominate-global-lng-regasification-capex-and-capacity-additions-to-2022-says-globaldata/

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