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Calls on gas producers to cut emissions will only get louder in 2022

GAS producers will be faced with mounting pressure in 2022 to materially cut their emissions in line with shareholder and societal expectations, according to Wood Mackenzie, or risk obsolescence as customers turn to cheaper, renewable solutions.

 Woodmac warns high prices will drive customers away

Woodmac warns high prices will drive customers away

Despite this, the analysis firm expects 79 million tonnes per of additional LNG to see final investment decisions over the next two years: 33MMpta in North America, 16MMpta in Qatar and 20MMtpa in Russia. ...

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