Market Data & Reference Prices
Reference LNG prices, indices, and market benchmarks for educational context. All data is provided for information purposes only and should not be considered as trading signals or recommendations.
Prices displayed are delayed and for reference/educational purposes only. Not real-time market data.
Current Reference Prices
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Market Intelligence
Spot LNG prices are determined by immediate supply and demand conditions, typically for cargoes loading within 30 days. Key factors include:
- Regional supply/demand balance
- Production facility availability
- Storage levels in import terminals
- Weather impacts on demand
- Shipping availability and rates
Long-term LNG contracts typically use price indices that track market developments. Common indices include:
- JKM: Japan Korea Marker
- NBP: National Balancing Point (UK)
- TTF: Title Transfer Facility (Netherlands)
- Henry Hub: US natural gas reference
LNG markets are regional due to transportation constraints and import infrastructure. Each region has distinct supply sources and pricing characteristics based on:
- Pipeline connectivity
- Terminal capacity
- Local demand profiles
- Competing fuel sources
Historical price data provides educational context for understanding market cycles, seasonality, and structural trends in LNG markets. Professional analysis requires:
- Multi-year trend analysis
- Seasonal pattern identification
- Supply disruption impacts
- Correlation analysis
Data Resources
Premium members have access to advanced data views including historical spreadsheets, correlation analysis, and custom report generation.