Bradshaw, Michael , Mikkal E. Herberg, Amy Myers Jaffe, Damien Ma, and Nikos Tsafos

From the publisher: Asia has emerged as the global center for energy demand growth and now accounts for more than two-thirds of the worldwide market for liquefied natural gas (LNG). However, there is enormous uncertainty about the extent to which the region will rely on LNG to meet its future needs, as well as what role the U.S. shale gas revolution might play in transforming markets and global energy diplomacy. To better understand these issues, The National Bureau of Asian Research’s Energy Security Report explores “Asia’s Uncertain LNG Future.” Essays in the report examine how and to what extent countries in the Asia-Pacific are integrating LNG into their energy-security strategies and the key geopolitical and market implications.
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