Presentation of the IEA Medium-Term Gas Report - 2025

Global gas markets are set to undergo major changes by the end of the decade, with the next LNG wave set to profoundly transform market dynamics. The unprecedented scaling up of LNG supply is expected to improve gas supply security and make natural gas more affordable – including in emerging, price-sensitive import markets. However, to account for these shifts, LNG producers and suppliers may need to adapt their medium-term strategies.
The Gas 2025 medium-term report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) examines this coming transformation and its consequences, offering a comprehensive overview of potential supply, demand and trade trends in global natural gas markets for the coming years. It provides a thorough review of recent market developments ahead of the 2025-26 winter season in the Northern Hemisphere – and includes forecasts for how supply and demand could evolve to 2030.
Programme
- Introduction
Luca Franza
Scientific Advisor, Energy, climate and resources programme, Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
- Presentation of the report’s key findings
Gergely Molnar
Gas Analyst, International Energy Agency (IEA)
- Moderation
Coby van der Linde
Senior Fellow, Centre for International Energy Policy (CIEP)
- Q&A (under the Chatham House rule)
Working language: English

