From Baku to Belém: A Round-Up of COP29 & What To Expect At COP30
COP 29: The ‘Finance COP’
Recently, warmer and windier-than-average weather has driven short-term prices lower. However, the absence of gas injections into European storage facilities—which remain 82.8% full—continues to provide underlying support. Against this backdrop, market attention is turning to the commissioning of the Golden Pass LNG plant on the US Gulf Coast. A cool-down cargo is expected in the coming weeks, likely to be followed by the start of commercial operations and potentially the first shipments to Europe before year-end. Looking ahead, declining wind generation and a gradual return to seasonal temperatures this week should help stabilize prices in the near term. Nonetheless, the longer-term outlook remains bearish, thanks to expectations of oversupplied oil and LNG markets heading into 2026.
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COP 29: The ‘Finance COP’
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