Iran War Pushes Asia to Think Twice Before Doubling Down on LNG
A record wave of new liquefied natural gas supply was meant to usher in a prolonged period of lower prices. Governments from India to Southeast Asia crafted energy strategies that...
By Stephen Stapczynski, Ruth Liao, Priscila Azevedo Rocha · Bloomberg Markets
A record wave of new liquefied natural gas supply was meant to usher in a prolonged period of lower prices. Governments from India to Southeast Asia crafted energy strategies that would allow them to use the surplus to move away from a heavy reliance on coal.