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Around 7 bcm of LNG reserves likely to rein in fuel price volatility

Estimate based on similar proportion of reserves in developed countries

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Supply constraints had pushed the S&P Global Platts’ Japan-Korea-Marker for LNG to record high levels of $56.326 a metric million British thermal units (MMBTU) in October 2021

Twesh Mishra New Delhi
The volatility in the fuel market induced by the Covid-19 pandemic has prompted India to look at strategic reserves for its liquefied natural gas (LNG) market. While the country would need around 7 to 8 billion cubic metres (bcm) of reserves to successfully mitigate price volatility, the lower share of natural gas in the country’s energy mix could put a question mark on the viability of such reserves.

The estimate of 7-8 bcm of LNG reserves is based on similar reserves in developed economies. According to the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, the global gas storage capacity is around 417 bcm,