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Platts; Dec 1 China s rush for long term LNG contracts with the U S has been triggered by record high
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raised the odds of more Chinese LNG importers reneging on supply contracts and suppliers raising concerns
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buyer of liquefied natural gas is considering canceling two long term contracts as a slump in spot
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Israel into an exporter with long term contracts worth an estimated 25 billion From a geological view
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report released this month In another evolving change in the industry about 70 percent of LNG contracts
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it also stands to be a boon for the liquefied natural gas market A large share of LNG contracts are linked
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buyers are cautiously avoiding lining up new long term contracts but rather are looking at signing five
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bargaining power That will transform a market dominated by long term contracts into one where spot trading
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rigid contracts that have dominated the long distance trade This change will be further accelerated
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developers to ditch contracts after a surge in costs made some projects unviable About 5 gigawatts of onshore
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to compete for project contracts Global LNG trader signs up for offtake from LNG Canada Reuters; Nov 29 LNG
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937 million in contracts Business in Vancouver; Jan 21 Canadian businesses and contractors have been
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contracted from the U S to reflect current market realities GAIL India s biggest gas distributor has deals
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nation Importers are signing some of the industry’s longest and largest contracts and the government
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contracts toward spot market and short term contracts — now at 28 percent of global trade last year
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leads the venture with partners from Japan China India and Brunei LNG producer eyes short term contracts
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at a time when the company’s LNG contracts from the U S will be ramping up significantly ” Michael
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“pre commercial ” outside its contracted volumes because of the phased start up Still Venture Global
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year decline in over a decade — because of the deep contraction in China which accounted for more than
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begun to include protection in their contracts to avoid being forced to pay buyers for the oil they pump