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Americas LNG Export and Import Markets to 2015 - Analysis and Forecasts of Terminal wise Capacity and Associated Contracts, LNG Trade movements and Prices of North, South and Central America

LNGReports, January 2011, Pages: 250

LNGReports has launched the new comprehensive report on Americas LNG Export and Import Markets to 2015- Analysis and Forecasts of Terminal wise Capacity and Associated Contracts, LNG Trade movements and Prices of North, South and Central America LNG industry- “Americas LNG Export and Import Markets to 2015- Analysis and Forecasts of Terminal wise Capacity and Associated Contracts, LNG Trade movements and Prices of North, South and Central America LNG Export and Import Markets to 2015- Analysis and Forecasts of Terminal wise Capacity and Associated Contracts, LNG Trade movements and Prices”, a comprehensive report on Americas LNG Export and Import Markets to 2015- Analysis and Forecasts of Terminal wise Capacity and Associated Contracts, LNG Trade movements and Prices of North, South and Central America LNG market. The report provides profound analysis and complete data on each segment of Americas LNG Export and Import Markets to 2015- Analysis and Forecasts of Terminal wise Capacity and Associated Contracts, LNG Trade movements and Prices of North, South and Central America LNG value chain and forecasts production, demand, major trends and challenges of investing in the market. Historical and forecasted information on source fields, connecting pipelines, processing plant, trains, storage tanks, jetty and LNG carriers is provided for each of the existing and planned LNG terminals in the country.

The research work provides historical and forecasted analysis of Americas LNG Export and Import Markets to 2015- Analysis and Forecasts of Terminal wise Capacity and Associated Contracts, LNG Trade movements and Prices of North, South and Central America LNG industry for a period of 16 years from 2000 to 2015. For the first time, you will find the sales and purchase agreements (SPAs), trade movements, prices along with an illustrative map in one single report. In addition, the report provides the construction details and capital investments.
The report also forecasts natural gas production and consumption data between 2000 and 2020. Also, analytical tools including benchmark with peer markets and positioning map are provided. Americas LNG Export and Import Markets to 2015- Analysis and Forecasts of Terminal wise Capacity and Associated Contracts, LNG Trade movements and Prices of North, South and Central America market structure is clearly described with supporting data on market shares of each company between 2000 and 2020.

The report is designed in a complete user friendly and time saving pattern to provide you more information on each page of the report. Designed to meet all your LNG data and analysis requirements at one location, the report drives its data from LNGReports. Analysis in the report is provided from in-house and external industry experience people. We validate the analysis and data forecasts periodically with more than 100 industry experts across the globe to assure quality expected by you.
Scope of the report

- Make strategic decisions using our in-depth analysis and historical and forecasted data on terminals, countries and companies
- Identify potential opportunities for gas procurement, capacity reservations and asset investments
- Evaluate pros and cons of investing in the country’s LNG market as compared to its peer markets
- Enhance your strategy formulation through our positioning matrix and identifying the growth stage of the market
- Identify potential investment opportunities present across the LNG value chain in the entire world
- Evaluate planned projects using our feasibility analysis of planned projects and capital investment
- Gain access to data on LNG pricing and trade movements in different parts of the world and export or import LNG from stable and cheapest sources
- Stay ahead of competition by understanding their business strategies and planned investments
- Make merger and acquisition decisions using market share information and latest news section

1 2
1.1 List of Tables 8
1.2 List of Figures 11
2 Introduction to Global LNG Markets 12
2.1 Increasing Importance of LNG across the World 12
2.1.1 LNG Export and Import Capacities to Witness Strong Growth Rates by 2015 12
2.1.2 Global LNG Trade- From a Regionally Traded Fuel to Globally Traded Energy Source 13
2.2 LNG Versus Pipeline Transport 13
2.3 LNG Prices- How is LNG Priced? 14
2.3.1 LNG pricing in Asia-Pacific 14
2.3.2 LNG pricing in Americas 15
2.3.3 LNG pricing in United States 15
2.4 LNG Trading- Long Term and Short Term Contracts 16
3 World Natural Gas Markets- Facts and Figures 17
3.1 World Proven Natural Gas Reserves and LNG Export by Region 17
3.2 World Natural Gas Production and LNG Export Capacity by Region 18
3.3 World Natural Gas Consumption and LNG Import Capacity by Region 19
4 Analysis of North America LNG Export and Import Markets 21
4.1 North America LNG Export and Import Market Snapshot 21
4.2 North America LNG Export Markets- Country Benchmarking, 2000- 2015 22
4.3 North America LNG Import Markets, Country Benchmarking, 2000- 2015 23
4.4 North America LNG Import Markets- Company Benchmarking, 2000- 2015 25
4.5 North America LNG Import Markets, Market Shares 25
4.6 Analysis of United States LNG Export and Import Markets 26
4.6.1 Total LNG Export Capacity 26
4.6.2 Analysis of Kenai LNG 27
4.6.3 Total LNG Import Capacity 28
4.6.4 Analysis of Everett LNG Terminal 30
4.6.5 Analysis of Cove Point LNG Terminal 30
4.6.6 Analysis of Elba Island LNG Terminal 31
4.6.7 Analysis of Lake Charles LNG Terminal 31
4.6.8 Analysis of Gulf Gateway Energy Bridge Terminal 32
4.6.9 Analysis of Cameron LNG Terminal 32
4.6.10 Analysis of Freeport LNG Terminal 33
4.6.11 Analysis of Sabine Pass LNG Terminal 33
4.6.12 Analysis of Corpus Christi LNG Terminal 34
4.6.13 Analysis of Ingleside Energy Center Terminal 34
4.6.14 Analysis of Vista del Sol LNG Terminal 35
4.6.15 Analysis of Weaver’s Cove LNG Terminal 35
4.6.16 Analysis of Golden Pass LNG Terminal 36
4.6.17 Analysis of Crown Landing LNG Terminal 36
4.6.18 Analysis of Port Arthur LNG Terminal 37
4.6.19 Analysis of Creole Trail LNG Terminal 37
4.6.20 Analysis of Gulf LNG Terminal 38
4.6.21 Analysis of Casotte Landing LNG Terminal 38
4.6.22 Analysis of Port Pelican LNG Terminal 39
4.6.23 Analysis of Main Pass LNG Terminal 39
4.6.24 Analysis of Neptune LNG Terminal 40
4.6.25 Analysis of Northeast Gateway Energy Bridge Terminal 40
4.6.26 Analysis of AES Sparrows Point LNG Terminal 41
4.6.27 Analysis of Tractebel Calypso LNG Terminal 41
4.6.28 Analysis of Broadwater LNG Terminal 42
4.6.29 Analysis of Jordan Cove Energy LNG Terminal 42
4.6.30 Analysis of Clearwater Port LNG Terminal 43
4.6.31 Analysis of Calhoun LNG Terminal 43
4.6.32 Analysis of OceanWay LNG Terminal 44
4.7 Analysis of Canada LNG Export and Import Markets 44
4.7.1 Total LNG Export Capacity 45
4.7.2 Analysis of Kitimat LNG 45
4.7.3 Total LNG Import Capacity 46
4.7.4 Analysis of Maple LNG Terminal 46
4.7.5 Analysis of Canaport LNG Terminal 47
4.7.6 Analysis of Bear Head LNG 47
4.7.7 Analysis of Cacouna LNG 48
4.7.8 Analysis of Statia LNG Terminal 48
4.7.9 Analysis of Rabaska LNG Terminal 49
4.8 Analysis of Mexico LNG Import Markets 49
4.8.1 Total LNG Import Capacity 50
4.8.2 Analysis of Altamira LNG Terminal 50
4.8.3 Analysis of Energia Costa Azul LNG Terminal 51
4.8.4 Analysis of Puerto Libertad LNG Terminal 51
4.8.5 Analysis of Manzanillo LNG Terminal 52
4.8.6 Analysis of Lazaro Cardenas LNG Terminal 52
5 Analysis of South and Central America LNG Export and Import Markets 53
5.1 South and Central America LNG Market Snapshot 53
5.2 South and Central America LNG Export Markets- Country Benchmarking, 2000- 2015 54
5.3 South and Central America LNG Import Markets- Country Benchmarking, 2000- 2015 56
5.4 South and Central America LNG Export Markets- Company Benchmarking, 2000- 2015 57
5.5 South and Central America LNG Export Markets, Market Shares 58
5.6 South and Central America LNG Import Markets- Company Benchmarking, 2000- 2015 59
5.7 South and Central America LNG Import Markets, Market Shares 60
5.8 Analysis of Trinidad & Tobaggo LNG Export Capacity 61
5.8.1 Total LNG Export Capacity 61
5.8.2 Analysis of Atlantic LNG Terminal 61
5.8.3 Analysis of Atlantic LNG T2&3 Terminal 62
5.8.4 Analysis of Atlantic LNG T4 Terminal 62
5.9 Analysis of Brazil LNG Export Capacity 63
5.9.1 Total LNG Export Capacity 63
5.9.2 Analysis of Paulinia LNG Terminal 64
5.9.3 Analysis of Ceara LNG 64
5.9.4 Analysis of Guanabara Bay LNG Terminal 65
5.10 Analysis of Peru LNG Export Markets 65
5.10.1 Total LNG Export Capacity 65
5.10.2 Analysis of Peru LNG Terminal 66
5.11 Analysis of Venezuela LNG Export Markets 66
5.11.1 Total LNG Export Capacity 66
5.11.2 Analysis of Mariscal Sucre LNG project 67
5.11.3 Analysis Of Delta Carribe LNG Terminal 67
5.12 Analysis of Dominican Republic LNG Import Markets 68
5.12.1 Total Import Capacity 68
5.12.2 Analysis of AES Andres LNG Teminal 68
5.13 Analysis of Puerto Rico LNG Import Markets 68
5.13.1 Total LNG Import Capacity 68
5.13.2 Analysis of Penuelas LNG Terminal 69
5.14 Analysis of Chile LNG Import Markets 69
5.14.1 Total LNG Import Capacity 69
5.14.2 Analysis of Quintero LNG Terminal 70
5.14.3 Analysis of Mejillones LNG Terminal 70
5.15 Analysis of Jamaica LNG Import Markets 71
5.15.1 Total LNG Import Capacity 71
5.15.2 Analysis of Jamaica LNG Terminal 71
5.16 Analysis of Bahamas LNG Import Markets 72
5.16.1 Total LNG Import Capacity 72
5.16.2 Analysis of AES Ocean LNG 72
6 Latest News and Impact on the industry 73
6.1 National Fuel doubles estimates of Shale gas - Aug 7, 2010 73
6.2 El Paso Elba Island LNG Terminal Opens Send-Out Unit - Aug 5, 2010 75
6.3 Foster Wheeler awarded engineer contract for Montevideo LNG receiving plant in Uruguay - Aug 5, 2010 75
6.4 Statoil cuts value of U.S. LNG asset due to shale gas glut - Jul 29, 2010 77
6.5 BG locked in profits for most LNG sales to 2013 - July 28, 2010 77
6.6 AGL Resources and El Paso Corporation Announce LNG Distribution Joint Venture - July 28, 2010 78
6.7 LNG project loses sole financial backer – July 23, 2010 79
6.8 FERC approves LNG pipeline expansion - July 22, 2010 81
6.9 JPS ponders using LNG - July 21, 2010 82
6.10 Defeating LNG Island First Step Toward Greener Energy Intiatives – July 20, 2010 83
6.11 Legislators want assurances on domestic gas needs before Kenai LNG permit extension – Jul20, 2010 85
6.12 Maine board postpones LNG terminal hearing - July 19, 2010 86
6.13 Questar and Applied LNG Technologies to Explore New Liquefied Natural Gas Projects - July 14, 2010 87
7 Analysis of LNG Majors in Americas 89
7.1 Cheniere Energy, Inc. 89
7.1.1 Corporate Information 89
7.1.2 Oil and Gas Information 89
7.1.3 Contact Information 90
7.1.4 Analysis of Cheniere Energy, Inc LNG Operations 90
7.1.5 Cheniere Energy, Inc LNG Import Capacity by Country 90
7.1.6 Cheniere Energy, Inc LNG Import Capacity by Terminal 91
7.2 Sempra Energy 92
7.2.1 Corporate Information 92
7.2.2 Contact Information 92
7.2.3 Analysis of Sempra Energy LNG Operations 92
7.2.4 Sempra Energy LNG Import Capacity by Country 93
7.2.5 Sempra Energy LNG Import Capacity by Terminal 93
7.3 Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. (Petrobras) 94
7.3.1 Oil and Gas Information 94
7.3.2 Contact Information 94
7.3.3 Analysis of Petrobras LNG Operations 94
7.3.4 Petrobras LNG Export Capacity by Country 95
7.3.5 Petrobras LNG Export Capacity by Terminal 95
7.3.6 Petrobras LNG Import Capacity by Country 96
7.3.7 Petrobras LNG Import Capacity by Terminal 96
7.4 Royal Dutch Shell Plc 97
7.4.1 Corporate Information 97
7.4.2 Oil and Gas Information 97
7.4.3 Contact Information 98
7.4.4 Analysis of Royal Dutch Shell Plc LNG Operations 98
7.4.5 Royal Dutch Shell Plc LNG Export Capacity by Country 99
7.4.6 Royal Dutch Shell Plc LNG Import Capacity by Country 99
7.4.7 Royal Dutch Shell Plc LNG Export Capacity by Terminal, 2000-2015 100
7.4.8 Royal Dutch Shell Plc LNG Import Capacity by Terminal, 2000-2015 100
8 Appendix 101
8.1 Conversion Factors 101
8.2 LNG Value Chain Analysis 102
8.2.1 Cost Break Up 102
8.2.2 Exploration and Production 102
8.2.3 Liquefaction or LNG Export 103
8.2.4 Regasification or LNG Import 103
8.2.5 Transportation and Storage 104
8.3 Definitions 105
8.3.1 Americas 105
8.3.2 Americas 105
8.3.3 North America 105
8.3.4 South & Central America 105
8.3.5 North America 105
8.3.6 South and Central America 105
8.4 Methodology 105
8.5 Contact Us 106
8.6 Disclaimer 106
List of Tables

Table 1: Annual Global LNG Trade Volumes (Bcm), 2000-2009 13
Table 2: World Natural Gas Production and LNG Export Capacity by Region, 2009 19
Table 3: World Natural Gas Consumption and LNG Import Capacity by Region, 2009 19
Table 4: North America LNG Export and Import Market Snapshot, 2009 and 2015 21
Table 5: North America LNG Export Capacity by Country (mtpa), 2000-2015 22
Table 6: North America LNG Import Capacity by Country (Bcm), 2000-2015 23
Table 7: North America LNG Import Capacity by Company (Bcm), 2000-2015 25
Table 8: United States LNG Export Capacity By Terminal (mtpa), 2000-2015 26
Table 9: Kenai LNG Terminal Information 27
Table 10: United States LNG Import Capacity by Terminal (Bcm)-I, 2000-2015 28
Table 11: United States LNG Import Capacity by Terminal (Bcm)-II, 2000-2015 29
Table 12: Everett LNG Terminal Information 30
Table 13: Cove Point LNG Terminal Information 30
Table 14: Elba Island LNG Terminal Information 31
Table 15: Lake Charles LNG Terminal Information 31
Table 16: Gulf Gateway Energy Bridge Terminal Information 32
Table 17: Cameron LNG Terminal Information 32
Table 18: Freeport LNG Terminal Information 33
Table 19: Sabine Pass LNG Terminal Information 33
Table 20: Corpus Christi LNG Terminal Information 34
Table 21: Ingleside Energy Center Terminal Information 34
Table 22: Vista del Sol LNG Terminal Information 35
Table 23: Weaver’s Cove LNG Terminal Information 35
Table 24: Golden Pass LNG Terminal Information 36
Table 25: Crown Landing LNG Terminal Information 36
Table 26: Port Arthur LNG Terminal Information 37
Table 27: Creole Trail LNG Terminal Information 37
Table 28: Gulf LNG Terminal Information 38
Table 29: Casotte Landing LNG Terminal Information 38
Table 30: Port Pelican LNG Terminal Information 39
Table 31: Main Pass LNG Terminal Information 39
Table 32: Neptune LNG Terminal Information 40
Table 33: Northeast Gateway Energy Bridge Terminal Information 40
Table 34: AES Sparrows Point LNG Terminal Information 41
Table 35: Tractebel Calypso LNG Terminal Information 41
Table 36: Broadwater LNG Terminal Information 42
Table 37: Jordan Cove Energy LNG Terminal Information 42
Table 38: Clearwater Port LNG Terminal Information 43
Table 39: Calhoun LNG Terminal Information 43
Table 40: OceanWay LNG Terminal Information 44
Table 41: Canada LNG Export Capacity By Terminal (mtpa), 2000-2015 45
Table 42: Kitimat LNG Terminal Information 45
Table 43: Canada LNG Import Capacity by Terminal (Bcm), 2000-2015 46
Table 44: Maple LNG Terminal Information 46
Table 45: Canaport LNG Terminal Information 47
Table 46: Bear Head LNG Terminal Information 47
Table 47: Cacouna LNG Terminal Information 48
Table 48: Statia LNG Terminal Information 48
Table 49: Rabaska LNG Terminal Information 49
Table 50: Mexico LNG Import Capacity by Terminal (Bcm)-I, 2000-2015 50
Table 51: Altamira LNG Terminal Information 50
Table 52: Energia Costa Azul LNG Terminal Information 51
Table 53: Puerto Libertad LNG Terminal Information 51
Table 54: Manzanillo LNG Terminal Information 52
Table 55: Lazaro Cardenas LNG Terminal Information 52
Table 56: South and Central America LNG Export- Import Market Snapshot, 2008 and 2015 53
Table 57: South and Central America LNG Export Capacity by Country (mtpa), 2000-2015 54
Table 58: South & Cent. America LNG Import Capacity by Country (Bcm), 2000-2015 56
Table 59: South and Central America LNG Export Capacity by Company (mtpa), 2000-2015 57
Table 60: South and Central America LNG Import Capacity by Company (Bcm), 2000-2015 59
Table 61: Trinidad & Tobaggo LNG Export Capacity By Terminal (mtpa), 2000-2015 61
Table 62: Atlantic LNG T1 Terminal Information 61
Table 63: Atlantic LNG T2 Terminal Information 62
Table 64: Atlantic LNG T4 Terminal Information 62
Table 65: Brazil LNG Export Capacity By Terminal (mtpa), 2000-2015 63
Table 66: Brazil LNG Import Capacity by Terminal (Bcm)-I, 2000-2015 63
Table 67: Paulinia LNG Terminal Information 64
Table 68: Ceara LNG Terminal Information 64
Table 69: Guanabara Bay LNG Terminal Information 65
Table 70: Peru LNG Export Capacity By Terminal (mtpa), 2000-2015 65
Table 71: Peru LNG Terminal Information 66
Table 72: Venezuela LNG Export Capacity By Terminal (mtpa), 2000-2015 66
Table 73: Mariscal Sucre LNG Terminal Information 67
Table 74: Delta Caribe LNG Terminal Information 67
Table 75: Dominican Republic LNG Import Capacity By Terminal (Bcm), 2000-2015 68
Table 76: AES Andres LNG Terminal Information 68
Table 77: Puerto Rico LNG Import Capacity By Terminal (Bcm), 2000-2015 68
Table 78: Penuelas LNG Terminal Information 69
Table 79: Chile LNG Import Capacity By Terminal (Bcm), 2000-2015 69
Table 80: Quintero LNG Terminal Information 70
Table 81: Mejillones LNG Terminal Information 70
Table 82: Jamaica LNG Import Capacity By Terminal (Bcm), 2000-2015 71
Table 83: Jamaica LNG Terminal Information 71
Table 84: Bahamas LNG Import Capacity By Terminal (Bcm), 2000-2015 72
Table 85: AES Ocean LNG Terminal Information 72
Table 86: Cheniere Energy, Inc - LNG Import Capacity by Country (Bcm), 2000-2015 90
Table 87: Cheniere Energy, Inc- Equity Weighted LNG Import Capacity by Terminal (Bcm), 2000-2015 91
Table 88: Sempra Energy- LNG Import Capacity by Country (Bcm), 2000-2015 93
Table 89: Sempra Energy - Equity Weighted LNG Import Capacity by Terminal (Bcm), 2000-2015 93
Table 90: Petrobras- LNG Export Capacity by Country (mtpa), 2000-2015 95
Table 91: Petrobras - Equity Weighted LNG Export Capacity by Terminal (mtpa), 2000-2015 95
Table 92: Petrobras- LNG Import Capacity by Country (Bcm), 2000-2015 96
Table 93: Petrobras - Equity Weighted LNG Import Capacity by Terminal (Bcm), 2000-2015 96
Table 94: Royal Dutch Shell Plc LNG Export Operations by Country 99
Table 95: Royal Dutch Shell Plc LNG Import Operations by Country 99
Table 96: Royal Dutch Shell Plc Equity Weighted LNG Export Capacity by Terminal (mtpa) 100
Table 97: Royal Dutch Shell Plc Equity Weighted LNG Import Capacity by Terminal (mtpa) 100
Table 98: Natural Gas (NG) and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Conversion Factors 101
Table 99: World LNG Export Capacity (mtpa), 2000-2015 103
Table 100: World LNG Import Capacity (Bcm), 2000-2015 104
Table 101: World LNG Fleet Count (#) and Capacity (MMcm), 2000-2009 104
Figure 1: World Proven Natural Gas Reserves by Region, 2009 17
Figure 2: World Natural Gas Production and LNG Export Capacity by Region, 2009 18
Figure 3: World Natural Gas Consumption and LNG Import Capacity by Region, 2009 20
Figure 4: North America LNG Export Capacity by Country (mtpa), 2000-2015 22
Figure 5: North America LNG Import Capacity by Country (Bcm), 2000-2015 24
Figure 6: North America LNG Import Market Structure (%), 2009 25
Figure 7: South and Central America LNG Export Capacity by Country (mtpa), 2000-2015 55
Figure 8: South and Central America LNG Import Capacity by Country (Bcm), 2000- 2015 56
Figure 9: South and Central America LNG Export Market Structure (%), 2009 58
Figure 10: South and Central America LNG Import Market Structure (%), 2009 60
Figure 11: LNG Value Chain- Cost Break Up (%) 102

• Make strategic decisions using our in-depth analysis and historical and forecasted data on terminals, countries and companies
• Identify potential opportunities for gas procurement, capacity reservations and asset investments
• Evaluate pros and cons of investing in the country’s LNG market as compared to its peer markets
• Enhance your strategy formulation through our positioning matrix and identifying the growth stage of the market
• Identify potential investment opportunities present across the LNG value chain in the entire world
• Evaluate planned projects using our feasibility analysis of planned projects and capital investment
• Gain access to data on LNG pricing and trade movements in different parts of the world and export or import LNG from stable and cheapest sources
• Stay ahead of competition by understanding their business strategies and planned investments
• Make merger and acquisition decisions using market share information and latest news section

Cheniere Energy, Inc, Sempra Energy, Petroleo Brasileiro (Petrobras), Royal Dutch Shell Plc

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