According to organisers of an industry event here, LNG is one of the fastest growing segments of the gas market, with industry research suggesting that LNG demand is forecast to rise by 4.6 per cent annually over the next 15 years.
In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region alone, the International Energy Agency (IEA) expects demand for natural gas to rise by 79 billion cubic meters (bcm) or 20 per cent between 2011 and 2017, outstripping incremental supply in the region by 7 bcm as low gas prices encourage higher consumption by the utilities and transportation sectors.
To meet these growing demands, the infrastructure underpinning global trade in LNG - storage tanks, terminals, tankers - will need to grow and develop in tandem, they added.
"The growth of the global LNG market is spurring innovation in the industry as companies think bigger but leaner at the same time.
"There are some fascinating cutting edge technologies being developed at the moment, which we will be getting an insight into at LNG 17," said Jay Copan, Executive Director of LNG 17.