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The trade of carbon-neutral LNG: reviewing the first two years
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The first carbon-neutral or ‘green’ LNG cargoes were delivered in June 2019 and carbon-neutral LNG continues to regularly make news headlines. Although the carbon-neutral LNG market is still small, comprising less than 0.1% of the global market in the past two years, interest remains strong and the marketplace is gradually expanding. Using Wood Mackenzie’s recently launched LNG Carbon Emissions Tool, we’ve taken a closer look at the first two years of ‘green’ LNG’s history to develop our new, interactive carbon-neutral LNG tracker.
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