This will be interesting to follow. What I have read so far is that Norway and Algeria can’t deliver much more. Both have constraints in their production. Azerbaijan is still ramping up it’s production while it’s unlikely that we will get any substantial gas from Turkmenistan. Qatar will be a big provider of LNG gas in the coming years as they are pushing hard. The US will also deliver more gas based on the recent agreements. I’m wondering what the impact of the Egypt/Israel gas deal will be. Overall, I think we should be fine long term but 2022 is going to suck if Russia turns off the gas pipeline.
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Source: https://www.bruegel.org/publications/datasets/european-natural-gas-imports/
This will be interesting to follow. What I have read so far is that Norway and Algeria can’t deliver much more. Both have constraints in their production. Azerbaijan is still ramping up it’s production while it’s unlikely that we will get any substantial gas from Turkmenistan. Qatar will be a big provider of LNG gas in the coming years as they are pushing hard. The US will also deliver more gas based on the recent agreements. I’m wondering what the impact of the Egypt/Israel gas deal will be. Overall, I think we should be fine long term but 2022 is going to suck if Russia turns off the gas pipeline.