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South Korean gas demand outlook 'disappointing': WoodMac 

WOOD Mackenzie sees a disappointing outlook for South Korean LNG demand, but notes the upside will be increased demand from mid-next decade as coal and nuclear plants are shuttered and renewable energy's share of the electricity market hits only 15% by 2031, pushing the need for more gas. 

Oversupplied ROK electricity market makes gas switch harder, but strong LNG demand post-2024  

Oversupplied ROK electricity market makes gas switch harder, but strong LNG demand post-2024  

"President Moon [Jae-in] may not have delivered on his electoral promise to substantially increase the share of gas in overall generation mix, but he has successfully laid the foundations for gas to take...

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