Dr. Philip Mshelbila

World LNG Summit: NLNG Urges Stronger Global Collaboration towards Sustainable Supply, Pricing 

 

 

By Paul Williams 

 

Nigeria’s international gas company, NLNG, has called for stronger global collaboration towards improved LNG supply and affordability for emerging markets, and safeguarding energy expansion in a world increasingly shaped by geopolitical fragmentation and trade uncertainty.

NLNG’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Philip Mshelbila, made the call while speaking at the World LNG Summit & Awards holding in Istanbul, Turkey.

Mshelbila, who was speaking during the panel session, titled: ‘Energy Expansion in a Challenging Global Trade Environment,’ stressed that only coordinated effort across the LNG value chain can prevent a widening energy divide and keep natural gas central to a balanced, lower-carbon global future.

He said, “In order to safeguard global energy security from the risks of geopolitics and unilateral (national and regional) policies and sanctions, LNG contracts must evolve from merely defining volume and price to actively managing sovereign risk, through diversification of supply sources, delivery routes and contract terms.”

Mshelbila added that global energy expansion will stall unless structural bottlenecks in LNG supply, pricing, financing, and decarbonisation are urgently addressed and warned of the negative implications of retaining the status quo.

He noted that the LNG market had moved from a period dominated by short-term contracting to heightened interest in long-term commitments after the 2022 supply shock, emphasising that both contract types are now in strong demand, driven by elevated global risk and uncertainty.

Addressing the question of how LNG can continue to meet rising global energy demand, Mshelbila stated that several foundational elements like availability, affordability, and decarbonisation must be in place.

Mshelbila explained that while many still regard natural gas as a transition fuel, its relevance will extend well beyond the next few decades. For this to be realised, he said the industry must secure more supply, ensure improved affordability, and accelerate decarbonisation across the entire natural gas and LNG value chains.

He referenced major capacity expansions in the United States and Qatar, alongside NLNG’s own Train 7 development, which will add eight million tonnes per annum of new production as examples of the supply growth needed to meet future global demand. However, he cautioned that affordability remains the most challenging dimension of LNG’s future, noting that high prices have repeatedly pushed developing markets back to coal and other cheaper but environmentally dirtier alternatives.

According to a release signed by General Manager, External Relation & Sustainable Development, Sophia Horsfall, the World LNG Summit, now in its 25th edition, continues to serve as the industry’s foremost global gathering, bringing together policymakers, producers, buyers, financiers, and innovators to shape the future of LNG.

 

 

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