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Yarlagadda et al. (2024): The future evolution of global natural gas trade

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Natural gas plays a key role in many energy systems today and understanding its future evolution is critical in the context of long-term energy system transitions. This study analyzes the long-term evolution of global natural gas trade and associated infrastructure by explicitly representing traded pipeline and liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM), a global multi-sectoral model. We then study their future evolution under a range of scenarios representing alternative economy-wide transitions, trade infrastructure, and trade barriers. Both traded LNG and pipeline gas may grow by mid-century, with traded LNG making up a dominant share, as it can be flexibly shipped over widespread regions. Cumulative global investments in LNG and pipeline infrastructure range from 230-1460 million tons per annum (MTPA) by 2050 across scenarios; the lower end of this range is achieved through transitioning to a low-carbon energy system along with limited trade.

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Yarlagadda, B., G. Iyer, M. Binsted, P. Patel, M. Wise and J. McLeod (2024). The future evolution of global natural gas trade. iScience. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.108902

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GCAM-5.4 and Input Data

Yarlagadda, B., M. Binsted, and G. Iyer (2023). The Future Evolution of Global Natural Gas Trade Input Data. Zenodo. DOI

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Yarlagadda, B., M. Binsted, and G. Iyer (2023). The Future Evolution of Global Natural Gas Trade Output Data. Zenodo. DOI

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