Lng and the Future of Natural Gas Prices in the U.S.
Excess LNG export capacity worldwide may find it attractive to ship to U.S., which has excess natural gas storage capacity. As a result, the U.S. may remain well supplied with gas for many years.
Excess LNG export capacity worldwide may find it attractive to ship to U.S., which has excess natural gas storage capacity. As a result, the U.S. may remain well supplied with gas for many years.
Michael Giberson At the Streetwise Professor, Craig Pirrong writes that the periodic interruptions in natural gas flows from Russia across Ukraine present a “classic bilateral monopoly situation.” Bottom line–there are no saints involved in this episode. There is a classic bilateral monopoly situation. Each side is using its leverage to try to extract as much …
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