DocumentCode
3692869
Title
Export infrastructure and monetizing options for Lebanon´s natural gas
Author
Johannes Ardiant;Ahmed Warfa
Author_Institution
Lebanese Oil and Gas Initiative (LOGI), Public Policy (MPP) Candidate, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, United States of America
fYear
2015
fDate
4/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Lebanon stands to benefit significantly from extracting and monetizing its potential natural gas reserves. However, significant uncertainty has resulted in stakeholders adopting a wait-and-see approach in decision-making and investment in the hydrocarbon sector. This paper aims to address this uncertainty by providing a structured framework to determine the conditions that make various export options under consideration feasible and attractive. Our analysis particularly focuses on the LNG option that Lebanon could use to ship its gas to market. This option is broad and the alternatives range from building an LNG liquefaction plant in Lebanon, deploying floating LNG vessel, leasing an existing underutilized LNG plant, to a brownfield expansion of an existing LNG facility in Egypt.
Keywords
"Liquefied natural gas","Pipelines","Buildings","Economics","Risk management","Government"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Gas and Oil Conference (MedGO), 2015 International Mediterranean
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MedGO.2015.7330323
Filename
7330323
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