projects in Nigeria, Algeria, Australia and the Baltics are threatening to squeeze supplies and drive up prices from already record high levels, analysts said. The delays may reduce LNG supplies by some 100 million tonnes, a level that is well above the annual demand from Japan and South Korea, two of the world’s largest importers…
MARKETS: LNG project delays to drive up prices, squeeze supplies
Posted on September 15, 2008 by EnergyAsia