(EnergyAsia, September 28, Monday) — A worldwide surplus in liquefied natural gas (LNG) production will grow bigger next year and may peak in 2011, according to an analyst at Scotland’s Wood Mackenzie Consultants Ltd. Frank Harris, global head of LNG at the Edinburgh-based consultancy, expects LNG producers to earn smaller margins amid low demand…
MARKETS: LNG glut expected to grow bigger next year, says consultant
Posted on September 27, 2009 by EnergyAsia