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Author Coote, Bud, author

Title Surging Liquefied Natural Gas Trade : How US Exports Will Benefit European and Global Gas Supply Diversity, Competition, and Security / Bud Coote
Published Washington, D.C. : Atlantic Council, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (20 pages) : color chart, color photograph
Contents Executive Summary -- Recent Trends in Global Gas Markets -- Gas Supply Growth Likely to Slow -- Markets for Natural Gas Will Continue to Grow -- US LNG Exports -- US Competitiveness in the LNG Market -- EU LNG Strategy Offers Opportunities for US Exporters -- LNG Safety and Security Issues -- Implications and Recommendations -- About the Author
Summary "The EU's move toward a freer energy market and a global shift toward gas by climate-conscious consumers are likely to help fuel growing demand for US liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the coming years, Senior Fellow and former leading CIA analyst Bud Coote writes in Surging Liquefied Natural Gas Trade, How US Exports Will Benefit European and Global Gas Supply Diversity, Competition, and Security"--Publisher's description
Notes "January 20, 2016"--Table of contents page
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Atlantic Council, viewed February 3, 2016)
Subject Petroleum industry and trade -- Government policy -- 21st century
Petroleum industry and trade -- Political aspects -- 21st century
Gas industry -- Economic aspects -- 21st century
Liquefied natural gas industry -- Economic aspects -- 21st century
Energy security -- 21st century
Energy security.
Gas industry -- Economic aspects.
Petroleum industry and trade -- Government policy.
Petroleum industry and trade -- Political aspects.
Form Electronic book
Author Atlantic Council of the United States. Global Energy Center, publisher, issuing body.
Atlantic Council of the United States. Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center, publisher, issuing body.
ISBN 9781619779624
1619779625
Other Titles How US Exports Will Benefit European and Global Gas Supply Diversity, Competition, and Security