NFE - Questions Grow On LNG's Carbon Footprint Despite Demand Increase
- At a time when US LNG exports are reaching record levels, the carbon footprint caused by the production and use of LNG is becoming a political issue, blunting some of the long-term potential of the commodity.
- Data show demand for LNG imports has not been quenched by the pandemic, and shipments have risen recently due to cold weather in Japan and China.
- Looming over these developments is the key question of whether or not LNG provides a route to reduced carbon and methane emissions.
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Questions Grow On LNG's Carbon Footprint, Despite Demand Increase