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LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration [email protected] U.S. Natural Gas Storage and The Global LNG Market

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Page 1: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

LNG North American Summit 2008

Houston, TexasJune 19, 2008

James M. Kendell

Energy Information [email protected]

U.S. Natural Gas Storage and The Global LNG Market

Page 2: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

Natural Gas Consumption, 2000–2008 (Billion cubic feet per day)

Source: International Energy Agency, Monthly Gas Data Service

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OECD North America

OECD Europe

OECD Asia

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World Underground Working Storage Capacity, 2006

(Trillion cubic feet)

0.1

4.5 2.74.0

Sources: Cedigaz, Underground Gas Storage in the World, June 2006; Energy Information Administration, Office of Energy Markets and End Use

17% of Annual Gas Consumption

1%

16%14%

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Working Gas in U.S. Underground Storage, 2003-2008

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Change in Working Gas from Same Month Previous Year (%) Working Gas (Bcf)

Source: Energy Information Administration, Office of Oil and Gas, Natural Gas Monthly April 2008.

Page 5: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

U.S. Natural Gas Production and Imports, 2003-2008

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Source: Energy Information Administration, Office of Oil and Gas, Natural Gas Monthly April 2008.

Production Imports

Page 6: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

Source: Energy Information Administration, Office of Oil and Gas, Natural Gas Monthly April 2008.

U.S. LNG Imports by Season, 2000-2008

(Billion cubic feet per day)

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U.S. LNG Imports and U.S./U.K. Price Differentials, 2005-2008

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per

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Btu

Note: Import volumes for December 2007 and January 2008 are estimates.

Source: Import data: DOE Office of Fossil Energy; Price data: EIA, derived as National Balancing Point spot price minus Henry Hub spot price.

U.S. LNG Imports

U.S./U.K. Price Differentials

Page 8: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

Note: MMcf/d = million cubic feet per daySource: Energy Information Administration, GasTran Gas Transportation Information System, Natural Gas Pipeline Projects Database.

Major Natural Gas Pipeline Corridor Expansions, 2005-2009

Page 9: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

U.S./U.K. Price Differentials, 2005-2008

Source: Energy Information Administration – History: derived as the National Balancing Point spot price minus the Henry Hub spot price; June 2008 – June 2009: IPE forward price minus NYMEX price for future delivery at the Henry Hub.

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Differences in Forward Prices, +/- 1

Standard Deviation

Future

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Natural Gas Spot Price at the Henry Hub and Volatility, 2000-2008

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Source: Derived by Energy Information Administration, Office of Oil and Gas.

Page 11: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

Source: Wood Mackenzie's Global LNG Online Service, Wood MacKenzie, Ltd; Shell Oil, as presented at the Energy Information Administration’s 2008 Conference, Washington D.C., April 6-7, (Proceedings available at http://www.iea.doe.gov/eia_conference_2008.html).

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Pacific Basin Middle East Atlantic Basin

Today 2012

LNG Importers 17 29

LNG Exporters 15 18

Importers, Exporters, and World Liquefaction Capacity, 2005-2012

Page 12: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

Source: Andrew Flower LNG Associates, as presented at the Energy Information Administration’s 2008 Conference, Washington D.C., April 6-7, (Proceedings available at http://www.iea.doe.gov/eia_conference_2008.html).

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1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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1992-2007

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Working Gas Capacity Total Consumption

History Potential

Source: Capacity: Energy Information Administration, GasTran Gas Transportation Information System, Natural Gas Pipeline Projects Database.Consumption: Short-Term Energy Outlook, May 2008

Underground U.S. Natural Gas Storage Working Gas Capacity and

Consumption, 2000-2009

Page 14: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

U.S. LNG Imports, 2005–2009

Source: Energy Information Administration. History derived from Office of Fossil Energy data; Forecast: Short-Term Energy Outlook, June 2008

(Billion cubic feet per Month)

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2007 = 771 Bcf2008 = 531 Bcf2009 = 850 Bcf

History Forecast

Page 15: LNG North American Summit 2008 Houston, Texas June 19, 2008 James M. Kendell Energy Information Administration James.kendell@eia.doe.gov U.S. Natural Gas

James M. Kendell

Energy Information Administration

[email protected]

Recurring Publications:

Annual Energy Outlook 2008, April 2008 (early release)

Short-Term Energy Outlook, monthly

International Energy Outlook 2007, May 2007

Special Reports:

U.S. Natural Gas Imports and Exports: Issues and Trends 2006, February 2008

U.S. Underground Natural Gas Storage Developments: 1998-2005, October 2006

Estimate of Maximum Underground Working Gas Storage Capacity in the United States: 2007 Update, October 2007