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Oz LNG sees strong Jan but Coronavirus could still hit exports: EQ

DESPITE fears of an increased LNG glut, an oil price fall and Chinese buyers calling force majeure on some contracts, Australia’s LNG export industry hasn’t yet been hit by coronavirus yet, with January exports only one cargo lower than record December shipments of 104 versus 103.

  Virus adds to troubled market, Ichthys sells spot cargo at US$2/MMBtu

Virus adds to troubled market, Ichthys sells spot cargo at US$2/MMBtu

  The additional cargo came from the east coast while the west was steady at 74 cargoes.    EnergyQuest's latest report said despite the global LNG market "being buffeted from all directions" Australia...

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