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The inherent versatility of gas infrastructure – particularly its ability to be converted to carry low-carbon fuels in the future – creates an opportunity for gas to be a “second pillar of decarbonisation” alongside renewables over the long-term, according to a new study by IHS Markit 

Sound Energy, Morocco-focused upstream gas company, has announced the signature of a binding 10 year LNG sales agreement for the Phase 1 development covering the sale of around 100 million cu/m of gas in a liquified form per year

GlobalDatas latest report Global Offshore Upstream Development Outlook, 2021–2025’ reveals, Qatar Petroleum, National Iranian Oil Co, and Royal Dutch Shell Plc will be some of the highest producers of offshore natural gas, with production quantity of 2.6 bcf, 2.4 bcf and 1.2 bcf respectively, in 2025, from planned and announced projects

Global gas demand is expected to rise by 3.6% in 2021 before easing to an average growth rate of 1.7% over the following three years, according to the IEA’s quarterly Gas Market Report, which also provides a new medium-term forecast

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