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demand in slowing economies They would be wrong The real problem is too much supply Paradoxically almost
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supply as lockdowns crimp demand Bloomberg; April 25 China the world’s biggest importer of liquefied
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comes despite generally weaker energy imports this year as demand is crimped by a slowing economy
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the forecasted shortage in global LNG supply starting by the mid 2020s due to emerging market demand growth Al
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headlines on the seaborne market are largely gloomy On the demand side of the equation Europe is shutting
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buyers during the heating season when demand peaks While U S LNG companies make the bulk of their money
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analysis And with China’s LNG demand perhaps tripling by 2030 the opportunities are enormous according
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report said Policy backing from Beijing will be crucial to ensuring that gas demand continues to grow
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16 2017 LNG producers work at building demand to match new supplies Wall Street Journal; Oct 15 After
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excess could range up to 32 million tons Fesharaki said he did not expect demand growth to have much
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in global demand ” The agency cites falling demand last year from China Japan and South Korea the world’s
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that supplies of the energy source have already caught up with demand Prices of liquefied natural gas have
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drop in Japan’s LNG demand Reuters; Oct 26 Japanese liquefied natural gas demand will dive by 17
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demand growth of close to 2 million barrels per day this year Birol said It is especially risky
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push “For domestic demand the focus this year of air pollution campaign has changed to clean coal
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its war on pollution Demand has more than tripled in the past decade as Beijing looks to reduce
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plenty to be buoyant about including rapid and sustained Chinese demand for liquefied natural gas
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European demand a question for LNG market The Canadian Press; July 11 Canadian liquefied natural gas
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OPEC calls off meeting as UAE demands higher production quota Bloomberg; July 5 The OPEC oil cartel
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process for new plants to export U S liquefied natural gas bowing to demands from environmental groups