2021
DOI: 10.2478/lpts-2021-0011
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Liquefied Natural Gas Infrastructure and Prospects for the Use of LNG in the Baltic States and Finland

Abstract: In the early 2010s, only 23 countries had access to the liquefied natural gas (hereinafter – LNG). Import terminals, despite attractive short-term economics, took long time to build, and rigid supply contracts made truly global use of LNG rather complicated. Concerns about geo-political risks also stunted demand growth from existing supply sources, even when new LNG export routes and sources became available. Current natural gas market is very different, both in terms of market participants and … Show more

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“…Such a status would ensure faster and smoother project development, which would be valuable in circumstances, when all the Russian gas import must be reduced to the bare minimum or even completely ceased. In this case, LNG import terminal development in Skulte would ensure fast and efficient natural gas supply routes and source diversification for Latvia [42].…”
Section: Object Of the National Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a status would ensure faster and smoother project development, which would be valuable in circumstances, when all the Russian gas import must be reduced to the bare minimum or even completely ceased. In this case, LNG import terminal development in Skulte would ensure fast and efficient natural gas supply routes and source diversification for Latvia [42].…”
Section: Object Of the National Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the availability of the natural gas technologies and the good prospects for achieving transport decarbonisation targets, they are often preferred, for example, in transport in large cities of several European countries (Germany, Italy, Switzerland) and the United States. Thanks to positive environmental performance, including GHG savings, they are also entering maritime transport, opening up new global markets for the wider and more intensive use of the natural gas resources worldwide [25], [26].…”
Section: Cng and Lng Development Potential In Latviamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expected business areas of the terminal were outlined as follows: bunkering, trade of LNG, including deliveries to road transport filling stations and alternative distribution networks, and injection of regasified natural gas into the Latvian natural gas distribution network [26].…”
Section: Cng and Lng Development Potential In Latviamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A decade ago, only 23 countries had access to the liquified natural gas (LNG) market (Savickis et al, 2021); the complexity of the liquid natural gas supply chain, infrastructure investments, and timeline execution are substantial market barriers. Despite the natural gas trade's important size and global potential, the corresponding supply chain operations are not flexible and practical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%