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US to drive global LNG export capacity

LNG demand was not as well insulated as some gas sellers have suggested, with growth of just 1% last year “in stark contrast” to stronger growth in prior years, but today’s Resources and Energy Quarterly expects it to increase 6% by this year and next and by an average of 3.7% between 2023-26.

US to drive global LNG export capacity

The March issue includes a five-year outlook, as opposed to the two-year outlook offered in other quarterlies.  "One-off issues have been quite prominent in recent years: the COVID-19 pandemic and China...

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