Bloomberg: Asian LNG Prices Expected to Sink as Low as $4 in `Ugly' Market
The slump in liquefied natural gas prices still has further to go, even after a plunge of 60 percent from last year’s peak, according to FGE, an energy consultant.
LNG prices may sink as low as $4 per million British thermal units by 2017 because of a glut and probably won’t rise above $8 before 2020, FGE Chairman Fereidun Fesharaki said in a phone interview. That compares with the latest spot price of $7.10 for LNG shipped to northeast Asia, according to New York-based Energy Intelligence Group.
“It’s an ugly environment,” Fesharaki said.