Last year Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned natural gas company, provided some 40 percent of Europe’s gas needs. Gazprom produced 16.6 trillion cubic feet of gas.
By comparison, America produced almost 27 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in 2017 and, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, is on track to produce 43 trillion cubic feet of natural gas by 2050....
https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckdevore/2018/05/14/u-s-liquefied-n...
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This whole topic of US LNG exports does not seem to generate the attention it most certainly deserves.
Specifically, when the "Third Generation" of LNG plants start to enter operation in 7 to 8 years' time, the low cost US LNG will be highly disruptive.
Keeping the numbers to a minimum, the Tellurian Delfin project will export over 27 million tonnes per year (mtpa) at a construction cost of under $16 billion.
This is almost TWICE the output of Russia's Yamal at slightly over half the cost.
In addition, Delfin will be larger than the 3 massive Curtis Island projects in eastern Australia at about 1/3 the cost.
Further innovations with LNG are being made with modular construction and "Floaters", i.e., placing liquification plants on ships to reduce cost and provide locational flexibility.
Ambitious plans are being made to establish a 13 mtpa floating facility off Louisiana.
The US is in an extraordinary position to take advantage of this abundant resource - natural gas - as it will be optimizing the newest procedures of liquification coupled with massive supplies of the resource.
I tried to edit/correct the above comment unsuccessfully.
The Tellurian project is called the Driftwood.
The floaters off Louisiana (FLNG ... Floating Liquid Natural Gas), are a collaboration between Delfin and Golar.
The whole concept of placing floating re-gassification units - Floating Storage Regassification Units ... FSRUs - around the globe in semi remote locations will speed the adoption of gas-powered plants worldwide.
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