LNG Project Outlook in Canada amid Gas Crisis in Europe

Authors

  • Alexander Romanovich Reva Russian Foreign Trade Academy
  • Oleg Vladislavovich Doroshenko LLC „Gazprom export“

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2021-11-100-117

Keywords:

Gas prices, gas price increases, LNG, LNG shortage, Canada, gas crisis in Europe

Abstract

The sharp rise in gas prices in 2021 driven by increased demand in the Asia-Pacific region caused a shortage of LNG supplies to Europe. It resulted in the energy crisis in Europe. Moreover, the imports of pipeline gas from North Africa and the Caspian region could not compensate for Russian gas supplies at the pre-covid level. Canada is currently represented by only one project on the east coast. The heterogeneous nature of contracts, high cost of infrastructure and dependence on price fluctuations mean that the opportunity window for new entrants does not have a permanent basis. Canada being a fringe player in the global competitive market faces rivals that are already landing contracts, realizing their competitive edge due to earlier entrance and lower mining costs.

Author Biographies

Alexander Romanovich Reva, Russian Foreign Trade Academy

Place of work, post: Russian Foreign Trade Academy (119285, Moscow, Воробьевское шоссе, 6А), Data Analysis Center - Economist

Oleg Vladislavovich Doroshenko, LLC „Gazprom export“

Place of work, post: LLC „Gazprom export“ (191023, Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, pl. Ostrovsky, house 2A, Letter A) - Senior Economist

Published

2024-01-28

How to Cite

Reva, A. R., & Doroshenko, O. V. (2024). LNG Project Outlook in Canada amid Gas Crisis in Europe. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (11), 100–117. https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2021-11-100-117

Issue

Section

World economy