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What the LNG wave means for gas market exposure in 2026
Global natural gas demand is expected to pick up again in 2026 as a new wave of liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) supply changes ...
By Emily Chow and Yousef Saba DOHA, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market is expected to stay ...
By Emily Chow DOHA, Feb 4 - A top executive at German utility Uniper has played down European concerns over increasing ...
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The Looming LNG Glut and What It Means for Global Energy Prices
Despite fears of an LNG glut from massive new production capacity, particularly in the United States, global demand is ...
This matters because Florida’s Space Coast sits at the center of two rapidly expanding industries — commercial space and ...
Qatar signed a 27-year deal to sell liquefied natural gas to Japan’s biggest utility, the first long-term supply accord ...
Despite volatile prices and cautious sentiment, U.S. natural gas fundamentals are tightening as disciplined supply and structural demand reshape 2026.
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Europe's Russian gas ban is set to trigger a new wave of LNG tanker demand
The European Union's planned ban on Russian LNG imports is expected to drive demand for at least 30 new LNG carriers as Europe restructures its gas supply chains ahead of 2026–2027 deadlines.
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