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

By Joe Stonor and Adam Whittaker

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.