In Oceania, Australia is the largest producer of natural gas, accounting for 83% if natural gas production, followed by Papua New Guinea with 14% and then New Zealand with 1.9%. Currently, supply of natural gas in Oceania is exceeding the demand
Key Highlights
Production, capacity, major importersScope
- Natural gas and LNG outlook in Australia
Reasons to Buy
- Identify the expected future for the market.
Table of Contents
- Oceania Overview - Supply and Demand
- Natural Gas Supply & Demand Outlook for Australia
- Overview - Supply and Demand
- Natural Gas Production Breakdown
- Natural Gas Production and Power Capacity
- Liquefied Natural Gas Plants (LNG)
- Upcoming Natural Gas & LNG Projects
- Natural Gas Consumption and Usage by Industry
- Australia’s Natural Gas Trade Activity
- About the Publisher
- Table 1: Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) plants in Australia 10
- Table 2: Upcoming Natural Gas & LNG Projects 12
Figure 1: Oceania Natural Gas Production by Country 5
Figure 2: Oceania Natural Gas Demand by Country 5
Figure 3: Australia Natural Gas production, bcfd 6
Figure 4: Australia Natural Gas Demand, bcfd 6
Figure 5: Australia Natural Gas Production Breakdown by Resource Type 7
Figure 6: Australia Natural Gas Production Breakdown by Play, mmcfd 8
Figure 7: Australia Cumulative Installed Total Capacity, MW 8
Figure 8: Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) plants in Australia 9
Figure 9: Natural Gas Total Demand by Industries 11
Figure 10: Natural Gas Demand by Energy Industry 11
Figure 11: Natural Gas Demand by Transformation 11
Figure 12: Natural Gas Trade from Australia to Asian Market 13
Figure 13: Australia Energy Trade, PJ 13