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Powerful forces reshaping LNG trade

WOOD Mackenzie says the LNG industry could take a leaf out of Shell's book and collaborate on shipping to withstand the new market of fragmenting Asia buyers, as the International Gas Union reported new capacity from Australia and Indonesia had worsened the growth in short-term trade.

Powerful forces reshaping LNG trade

CEOs from Woodside Petroleum, Royal Dutch Shell and Petronas all warned against the rise in short-term contracts this week, though there appears to be an underlying belief - or maybe it's just hope - that...

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