LNG is competitive vs. energy alternatives for places with no domestic natural gas, and its also much cleaner than coal, and certainly wood.
Its a good chart - what it really shows is how energy-starved much of the world still is. Places like India and Africa are still in the process of moving from things like dung, wood and artisan coal to gas for even basic things like home-cooking.
Pipelines are very expensive to build, so need a large pooling of capital and political cooperation (as we see with Nordstream) but once a pipeline is built, LNG will NEVER be competitive when in direct competition with piped gas