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ABSTRACT
Natural gas has found its place in domestic and industrial uses. However it does not have any captive market: it can mostly be replaced by other forms of energy and notably coal. However, under certain economic conditions, it could partially and momentarily become a substitute for oil in transportations under its form of synthetic fuel (GTL). The global demand for natural gas has increased by on average 2.9% per annum over the last ten years, thus experiencing a more rapid growth than that of energy and oil. The increase in gas consumption is mostly due to its development in the production of electricity sector. in the years to come, the non-OECD countries, and notably China and India, are to have a significant impact on the increase of the demand for natural gas.
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Gilles KIMMERLIN: Scientific Advisor GDF SUEZ - Research and Innovation Department
INTRODUCTION
Natural gas has found its place in a wide variety of domestic and industrial applications, but it does not have a captive market, as other forms of energy can usually replace it, notably coal, for which it is the long-term "transition" energy. However, under certain economic conditions, it could, partially and temporarily, replace oil in the transport sector as a synthetic fuel (GTL Gas To Liquid).
Natural gas accounts for over 20% of global energy consumption, while oil represents 34%. Global demand for natural gas has grown by an average of 2.9% a year over the past ten years, significantly faster than that for energy and oil, which grew by just 2.4% and 1.4% respectively over the same period.
Growth in gas consumption is largely due to its development in the power generation sector. In the coming years, the non-OECD countries of the Middle East and Asia, particularly China and India, will have a particularly strong influence on the growth in demand for natural gas.
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