By Joe Stonor and Adam Whittaker

By Joe Stonor and Adam Whittaker

Shell Warns Global LNG Supply Could Contract if Strait of Hormuz Disruption Continues

Shell Warns Global LNG Supply Could Contract if Strait of Hormuz Disruption Continues

Shell projects global LNG demand will jump 65% by 2050 as Asia's appetite grows, even as the Strait of Hormuz crisis stalls 2026 trade.

If the disruptions to Mideast LNG continue to year's end, global LNG supply could experience a rare annual contraction, according to Shell's report.

A new study from Shell shows an LNG industry that is resilient but facing a potential supply gap in the coming years.

Global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is expected to increase to nearly 700 million tonnes a year by 2050, an increase of around…

Energy Intelligence takes stock of how the world buffeted a potential 20 million b/d loss of crude, products and other liquids — and did so with an air of relative calm.