Analysis of the competition situation and construction scale of the LNG industry

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-02-01

Original title: Analysis report on the competition status and construction scale of the global LNG industry 2024-2031.

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Docking personnel": [Zhou Wen].

Last revision date: [January 2024].

Table of Contents of Charts. Figure 1: Overview of basic LNG attributes.

Figure 2: Analysis of LNG characteristics and benefits.

Figure 3: Comparison of LNG and LPG.

Figure 4: Comparison of LNG vs. CNG.

Figure 5: Comparison of LNG vs. LCBM.

Exhibit 6: Industries in which the research area of this report is located (1).

Exhibit 7: Industries in which the research areas of this report are located (2).

Figure 8: Classification of National Economic Industries and the Attribution of the LNG Industry.

Figure 9: Composition of China's LNG industry regulatory system.

Exhibit 10: China's LNG industry authorities.

Exhibit 11: Self-Regulatory Organizations in China's LNG Industry.

Figure 12: Progress in the construction of LNG industry standards.

Exhibit 13: Summary of current standards in the LNG industry.

Exhibit 14: LNG industry is about to implement standards.

Exhibit 15: LNG Value Chain.

Figure 16: Panorama of China's LNG industry chain.

Figure 17: Regional heat map of the LNG industry chain.

Figure 18: Scoping of this report.

Exhibit 19: Summary of authoritative data from this report**.

Exhibit 20: Description of the main research methods and statistical criteria in this report.

Exhibit 21: History of the global LNG industry.

Figure 22: Distribution of global proven natural gas reserves by country (unit: %)

Figure 23: Global natural gas production from 2012 to 2024 (in 100 million cubic meters).

Exhibit 24: Global LNG production capacity.

Figure 25: Global LNG production from 2012 to 2024 (in 100 million tons).

Exhibit 26: Cumulative number of global LNG fleets from 2019 to 2024 (unit: vessels).

Chart 27: 2024-2024 LNG ship orders from Chinese and South Korean shipbuilders (unit: ships).

Exhibit 28: Global LNG regional development pattern.

Figure 29: Regional distribution of global natural gas production (in %)

Figure 30: Global liquefaction capacity distribution (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Figure 31: Global LNG** scale (unit: 100 million cubic meters) from 2012 to 2024

Figure 32: Exports from the world's major LNG exporters (in 100 million cubic meters).

Exhibit 33: Imports by the world's major LNG importers (in billions of cubic meters).

Figure 34: U.S. natural gas production from 2012 to 2031 (in 100 million cubic meters).

Figure 35: U.S. LNG exports from 2012 to 2024 (in 100 million cubic meters).

Exhibit 36: Australian natural gas production from 2012 to 2024 (in 100 million cubic meters).

Exhibit 37: Australian LNG exports from 2012 to 2024 (in 100 million cubic meters).

Figure 38: Qatar's natural gas production from 2012 to 2024 (in 100 million cubic meters).

Exhibit 39: Qatar's LNG exports from 2012 to 2024 (in 100 million cubic meters).

Exhibit 40: Lessons learned from foreign LNG development.

Exhibit 41: Global LNG Industry Market Size.

Figure 42: Global LNG size, 2024-2031 (unit: 100 million cubic meters).

Exhibit 43: Forecast of global LNG industry trends.

Exhibit 44: Development of China's LNG industry.

Figure 45: Changes in the scale of China's LNG imports from 2017 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, 100 million yuan).

Exhibit 46: Distribution of China's LNG imports by country (by import volume) (in %), 2024

Figure 47: China's natural gas production from 2012 to 2024 (in 100 million cubic meters).

Exhibit 48: Regional structure of China's natural gas production in 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 49: China's LNG production from 2012 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons).

Figure 50: Regional distribution of China's LNG production in 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Figure 51: China's apparent natural gas consumption from 2012 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters).

Exhibit 52: China's natural gas consumption structure (unit: %)

Figure 53: Regional structure of China's natural gas consumption (unit: 100 million cubic meters).

Figure 54: China's LNG consumption from 2017 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons).

Exhibit 55: Structure of China's LNG consumption demand in 2024 (unit: %)

Exhibit 56: Global LNG ** characteristics.

Exhibit 57: China's comprehensive import CIF (unit: yuanton), 2020-2024

Chart 58: China's LNG** trend from 2017 to 2024 (unit: yuan ton).

Exhibit 59: LNG industry market size analysis.

Exhibit 60: Pain points in the development of China's LNG industry.

Exhibit 61: LNG Competitor Entry Process.

Figure 62: Regional distribution of LNG competitors heatmap.

Exhibit 63: LNG Competitor Cluster Echelon.

Exhibit 64: LNG industry competitive landscape.

Exhibit 65: Competitive factions in China's LNG industry.

Exhibit 66: Analysis of the competitive strength of listed companies in China's LNG industry from 2024 to 2024 (unit: 100 million yuan).

Exhibit 67: Analysis of market concentration in China's LNG industry.

Exhibit 68: Analysis of Porter's Five Forces Model in the LNG Industry.

Exhibit 69: Analysis of Competitive Strategies of Overseas Companies in China.

Exhibit 70: Evaluation of the competitiveness of overseas companies in the Chinese market.

Exhibit 71: Competitive Roadmap of LNG Enterprises Focus Summary.

Exhibit 72: Analysis of key success factors for leading companies in China's LNG industry.

Exhibit 73: Radar chart of the competitiveness of leading companies in China's LNG industry.

Exhibit 74: Drivers of internationalization.

Exhibit 75: Common entry patterns of companies in international markets.

Exhibit 76: International market entry patterns of Chinese LNG companies.

Exhibit 77: Evaluation of the competitiveness of Chinese LNG enterprises in the international market by number of LNG ships (unit: units, %)

Exhibit 78: Composition of investment and financing entities in the LNG industry.

Exhibit 79: Distribution of FDI entities in China's LNG industry as of 2024 (unit: %)

Exhibit 80: Summary of LNG industry funding**.

Exhibit 81: Distribution of Direct Financing Funds** in China's LNG Industry as of 2024 (Unit: %)

Exhibit 82: Summary of investment and financing events in China's LNG industry from 2015 to 2024.

Exhibit 83: Number of investment and financing events in China's LNG industry from 2015 to 2024 (unit: up).

Exhibit 84: Distribution of financing sectors in China's LNG industry from 2015 to 2024 (unit: from %, %)

Figure 85: Regional distribution of financing in China's LNG industry from 2015 to 2024 (unit: from).

Exhibit 86: Distribution of financing rounds in China's LNG industry from 2015 to 2024 (unit: up).

Exhibit 87: Forecast of investment and financing trends in China's LNG industry.

Exhibit 88: LNG M&A Stages, Methods and Motivations.

Exhibit 89: Drivers of industry mergers and acquisitions.

Exhibit 90: Summary of mergers and acquisitions in China's LNG industry (unit: 100 million yuan).

Exhibit 91: Case studies of mergers and acquisitions in China's LNG industry.

Exhibit 92: Forecast of the overall trend of mergers and acquisitions in China's LNG industry.

Exhibit 93: Oil & Gas Exploration Equipment Market Development.

Figure 94: Process flow diagram of Zhongtian natural gas liquefaction unit.

Figure 95: Oilfield associated gas LNG production unit diagram.

Figure 96: Process flow diagram for the construction of a small LNG unit at a CNG refueling station.

Figure 97: Process flow diagram for the construction of an LNG unit at a gas distribution station.

Figure 98: FLNG production, storage and unloading units.

Exhibit 99: Characteristics of LNG vessel transportation.

Figure 100: China's seaborne LNG imports from 2020 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons).

Exhibit 101: Proportion of China's LNG vessel arrivals in 2024 (unit: units).

Figure 102: Structure of LNG tanker.

Exhibit 103: LNG tanker transportation risk.

Figure 104: China's LNG tanker ownership from 2017 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 units).

Exhibit 105: Introduction of representative companies in China's LNG tanker transportation.

Exhibit 106: Introduction to the main equipment of LNG receiving stations.

Figure 107: Construction of LNG terminals in China by the end of 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons per year, 10,000 cubic meters).

Exhibit 108: Competitive landscape of China's LNG terminal industry in 2024.

Figure 109: Representative projects of newly approved LNG terminals in 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons per year, 10,000 cubic meters).

Exhibit 110: Value of LNG cold energy utilization.

Figure 111: Ways in which LNG cold energy is utilized.

Figure 112: Direct utilization of LNG cold energy.

Figure 113: Indirect utilization of LNG cold energy.

Figure 114: Schematic diagram of LNG cold energy space separation.

Figure 115: Schematic diagram of LNG cold energy generation.

Figure 116: Schematic diagram of LNG cold storage refrigeration.

Exhibit 117: Problems faced by China's LNG cold energy utilization.

Exhibit 118: Outlook for cold energy utilization at LNG receiving stations.

Exhibit 119: LNG Industry Segment Strategic Position Analysis.

Figure 120: Distribution of LNG application scenarios.

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