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Webinar Short-term LNG Q1 2019 – how low could prices go this summer?
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Global gas and LNG prices have collapsed this winter – trading currently below US$5/mmbtu in Europe and Asia. Cross-basin arbitrage is marginal and LNG is pushed into the European market. With LNG supply expected to rise +12% in 2019, how is the market going to balance? How low could prices go this summer? This webinar investigates the following topics: - 2019 should be a record year for LNG supply additions – what could go wrong? - Where are the hot spots for LNG demand response to lower prices? - How will Europe cope with the influx of LNG? How will Russia respond? - How low could LNG prices go this summer?
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