Fears of natural gas price shocks in the United States and Australia due to exports of liquefied domestic gas are overblown, according to a new analysis by an industry consultant, and as each country pursues Asian gas markets, its advantages differ. Meanwhile, political risk to U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) export proposals has grown in prominence.
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LNG Exports Face Headwinds in Washington
Fears of natural gas price shocks in the United States and Australia due to exports of liquefied domestic gas are overblown, according to a new analysis by an industry consultant, and as each country pursues Asian gas markets, its advantages differ. Meanwhile, political risk to U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) export proposals has grown in prominence.
March 27, 2012