Peace on the Brink of Disaster Due to a Lack of Lng
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The flows of liquefied natural gas from the Persian Gulf will stop sharply within 10 days when several of the last tankers from the region reach their destination.
The world could be on the brink of a gas crisis in 10 days due to the war in Iran - media Due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and the shelling of a plant in Qatar, LNG exports will stop in 10 days. World gas prices are rising rapidly due to the shortage.
The global natural gas market is facing a sharp and dangerous turn as the last LNG cargoes from the Persian Gulf approach their destinations. Within the next 10… Global gas alert: LNG market on the “edge” - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
The last six LNG tankers that left the Persian Gulf before the Strait of Hormuz was closed are sailing to Europe. For example, CEZ assures that it has secured gas supplies from the US.
The UK's Financial Times (FT) reported on the 22nd (local time) that the last remaining liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers that departed from the Gulf region just before the outbreak of the Middle East crisis are scheduled to arrive within the next ten days. The FT stated, “LNG supply will [continue to be unclear] in the future
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