Author: Jay Clark

Four cargoes of liquefied natural gas headed for Europe changed course to Asia in the last two weeks, after European prices fell below the Asian benchmark and opened up an arbitrage for deliveries eastward, according to analysts and shipping data. More cargoes diverting from the Atlantic to the Pac…Read More

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Several LNG cargoes initially destined for Europe have been redirected to Asia due to a shift in price dynamics. European prices have fallen below Asian benchmarks, creating an arbitrage opportunity for eastward deliveries. This diversion raises concerns about Europe’s ability to replenish its gas storage ahead of winter, as competition between the two regions intensifies.Read More

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