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Резкое увеличение добычи газа в США, которое составило около 60 % от общемирового роста.

Добыча газа росла стабильными темпами третий год подряд (+4 % в 2019 г.) в основном за счет США и России

На долю США, которые являются крупнейшим производителем газа, пришлось более половины мирового прироста в 2019 г., за ними следовали Россия, Австралия, Китай и Иран. Внутренняя добыча газа в США увеличилась более чем на 10 % благодаря новым разработкам сланцевых месторождений в Техасе и Пенсильвании. Кроме того, свое влияние на увеличение добычи газа в США оказали новые мощности по экспорту СПГ и высокий спрос со стороны электроэнергетики.
Продолжился рост добычи газа в России (+3,4 %) и Австралии (+18 %), который стимулировали проекты по производству СПГ (выход на полную мощность заводов, построенных в 2018 г. или запущенных в эксплуатацию в 2019 г.) и внутренним спросом.
Продолжается сокращение добычи газа в Европе (–5,7 %) из-за снижения производства в Норвегии в связи с обслуживанием и простоями (–5,7 %) и продолжающимся сокращением добычи газа на Гронингенском месторождении в Нидерландах (–13 %). В Латинской Америке добыча газа осталась примерно на прежнем уровне, несмотря на спад на 5 % в Аргентине.

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In 2019, renewables covered 19.7 % of energy consumed in the EU

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Japan's GHG emissions fell to record low in 2019-2020

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