In its latest medium-term forecasts for the natural gas sector, the IEA trimmed its five-year outlook for consumption by 0.2 points to an annual increase of 2.2 per cent as European countries step up use of renewable energy.
“The energy analysis arm of the OECD group of advanced countries said China was also set to benefit from a boom in gas production.
“While China will remain a significant importer, half of its new gas demand will be met by domestic resources, most of them unconventional: Chinese production is set to grow by 65pc, from 117 bcm (billion cubic metres) in 2013 to 193 bcm in 2019,” said the IEA.
The IEA was somewhat cautious about the outlook overall for natural gas given efforts to switch to renewables, high prices for liquefied natural gas supplies, and competition from other fuels such as coal.
(dawn.com Edited by Topco)