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LNG markets to tighten

SHELL’S belief that big LNG portfolio players will benefit from changing market dynamics is good news for proposed Papua New Guinea expansions but doubts remain about Woodside Petroleum’s Browse proposal as the Anglo-Dutch oiler believes markets will tighten between 2023-25.

LNG markets to tighten

RBC Capital Markets attended a panel session that included new Shell Australia chair Zoe Yujnovich and the supermajor's integrated gas and new energies director Maarten Wetsalaar in Sydney where they spelled...

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