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– Uncontracted demand for liquefied natural gas is set to quadruple by 2030 according to energy research firm
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growing power demand and bureaucratic intransigence It looks to be changing: Gas prices in Asia have
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as the nation exports record amounts of the fuel said one analyst Demand for cargoes of U S liquefied natural
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Wall Street Journal; Nov 14 OPEC left its forecast for global oil supply and demand largely unchanged
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Energy terminal will serve residential and commercial customers with gas reserves during peak demand
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switching effort in a measured manner in accordance with demand The council said China’s annual gas output
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other Asian countries are traditional foundation buyers for many LNG projects but substantial demand
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export plant off northwest Australia hit by high costs as both LNG prices and demand have plunged
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market has challenged traditional exporters that relied on steady long term demand from buyers
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of the fuel to buyers in other countries as soaring demand in China grinds to a halt Gas consumption has been
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The move is aimed at offsetting the expected fall in domestic LNG consumption as Japan s electricity demand
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construction started The first cargo under the long term deal could weigh on spot LNG demand in Asia
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added to an already well supplied market while demand is falling in some of the traditionally large
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profitability Producers no longer have the bargaining power they once did Weakening demand in Asia combined
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pandemic induced drop in demand turned U S oil prices negative for the first time three years ago
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reflecting tightening supplies due to stagnant domestic production in Venezuela and growing demand from India
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ramp up to meet summer demand the U S Energy Information Administration reported June 29 Production
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highs according to research by consultancy Rystad Energy Expectations of strong LNG demand for months
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think tank “It’s a natural consequence of investors demanding higher returns Companies are being more
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producers to pump more to keep up with a recovery in demand In the contiguous U S oil output through August