IEA warns of complicated global gas supply as winter approaches

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PARIS (BERNAMA) – The International Energy Agency (IEA) warned that rising global gas consumption and geopolitical tensions may complicate supply as countries approach winter, the German news agency dpa reported.

According to the agency’s latest report, industrial demand, particularly from Asia, is driving a significant increase in gas usage.

The agency projected global gas demand to rise by over 2.5 per cent this year, reaching a record high of 4,200 billion cubic metres, with an additional increase of 2.3 per cent anticipated by 2025. One of the main uncertainties as European winter approaches was the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine, the IEA said.

Current contracts are set to expire at the end of 2024, which could potentially halt all Russian gas supplies to Europe via this route, the IEA said, adding that Europe would need to increase its imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the coming year.

This would place additional pressure on global supplies, as LNG is essential for maintaining the balance between supply and demand.

The IEA said that while bottlenecks in the Panama Canal and the Red Sea were impacting shipping, they had not yet caused a decline in LNG supplies.

The flag of the International Atomic Energy Agency in front of its headquarters in Vienna, Austria. PHOTO: AFP