
Global Gas Market 2030 Outlook
Geopolitical dynamics are creating significant uncertainty around the scale of liquefied natural gas oversupply the global market may face by decade's end. China's gas and LNG demand outlook remains difficult to forecast, with near-term imports clouded by economic challenges and ongoing US-China trade tensions. Demand will grow in emerging Asia as it seeks to increase gas use to lower emissions. Meanwhile, Europe is prioritizing supply security, affordability, and industrial competitiveness as it advances toward its energy transition objectives.
In this webinar, BloombergNEF shares its latest view on the supply and demand outlook for the global gas market across 2025 to 2030 and presents various scenarios impacting the global balances.
Discussion topics include:
Global LNG balances
Asia gas and LNG demand
Europe gas demand and supply outlook
LNG supply, FIDs
LNG contracts
Daniela Li
Senior Associate
BloombergNEF
Daniela Li is a Senior Associate at BloombergNEF's APAC Gas team. She covers BNEF's China research along the value chain of natural gas, including market updates, demand/supply outlook and economic and policy analysis. Prior to joining BNEF, Daniela has experience in research on natural gas and infrastructure in various international organizations. Daniela holds a master's degree in Energy, Resources and Environment from The Johns Hopkins University.
Akshay Modi
Associate, APAC Gas and Global LNG
BloombergNEF
Akshay Modi is an Associate for APAC Gas and Global LNG at BloombergNEF, based in New Delhi. His research primarily focuses on the gas and LNG market fundamentals of South and Southeast Asia, including the impacts of policy changes, corporate strategy and supply and demand forecasting. He has a hands-on industry experience from Indraprastha Gas Limited, one of India's leading city gas distribution companies, where he managed the company's entire gas sourcing portfolio. Prior to joining BloombergNEF, he worked in the commodities division at S&P Global, where he contributed to research on the gas and LNG markets in South Asia. Akshay holds a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, India.
Han Wei
Associate, Global LNG Trade
BloombergNEF
Han Wei, is a Global LNG Trade Analyst based in Singapore. He currently focuses on global LNG trade, and has previously worked on LNG supply and China gas. Han closely monitors short-term market dynamics and leads the weekly trade publications. He is also responsible for maintaining the various models and tools for short-term market research such as spot-contract playbook and netback calculator. Han received a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Queensland.
Lujia Cao
Senior Associate, Global LNG Supply
BloombergNEF
Lujia Cao is an LNG Supply Associate with BloombergNEF based in Beijing. She covers LNG supply fundamentals research and analysis, including upstream gas and liquefaction economic analysis and production outlooks for the global LNG market. She has experience in Global LNG trade dynamics analysis, as well as China's energy policy and corporate strategy consulting. Lujia holds a master's degree in Energy Science, Technology & Policy from School of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, and a B.E. in Industrial Engineering from Nanjing University.
Olympe Mattei
Senior Associate, Europe Gas
BloombergNEF
Olympe is an analyst working on gas markets in Europe at BloombergNEF. She has over six years of experience in the gas sector. Previously she covered LNG markets in Japan and South Korea. She supports the BloombergNEF Global Gas & LNG service which includes market outlooks, monthly reports and research notes on latest developments in the energy industry. Olympe holds an M.A. in International Relations and a B.A. from Sciences Po Paris, France. She is based in London, UK.
Associate, Europe Gas
BloombergNEF
Arham Muhammad, is a European gas market analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, based in London. Prior to joining BNEF, Arham worked as the lead reporter covering the TTF benchmark at ICIS. He supports the BloombergNEF European Gas team with market outlooks, monthly reports and research notes on latest developments in the market. Arham holds a MSc in Analytical Economics from the University of Warwick and an BSc in Economics from the University of East Anglia.
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