EPISODE · Jun 21, 2019 · 16 MIN
The Lloyd’s List Podcast: LNG burning too bright?
from Lloyd's List: The Shipping Podcast · host Lloyd's List
LNG was burning bright long before the US-China trade war re-shuffled the opportunity-risk balance for several stakeholders, but there are now supply concerns to contend with as well. Incremental LNG demand during the next five years will have been met by new capacities already under construction but there’s much more in the pipeline waiting for more a favourable political climate. So, is supply developing too fast and far ahead of demand? Joining Lloyd’s list Editor Richard Meade on this week’s edition of the podcast to discuss the latest LNG trends is our resident LNG expert and Singapore senior reporter, Hwee Hwee Tan. Don’t forget, you can now subscribe to the Lloyd’s List Podcast via iTunes and Spotify, as well as most other podcast providers. And make sure you are registered for a free account on Lloydslist.com so you can receive our Daily Briefing e-mail.
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LNG was burning bright long before the US-China trade war re-shuffled the opportunity-risk balance for several stakeholders, but there are now supply concerns to contend with as well. Incremental LNG demand during the next five years will have been met by new capacities already under construction but there’s much more in the pipeline waiting for more a favourable political climate. So, is supply developing too fast and far ahead of demand? Joining Lloyd’s list Editor Richard Meade on this week’s edition of the podcast to discuss the latest LNG trends is our resident LNG expert and Singapore senior reporter, Hwee Hwee Tan. Don’t forget, you can now subscribe to the Lloyd’s List Podcast via iTunes and Spotify, as well as most other podcast providers. And make sure you are registered for a free account on Lloydslist.com so you can receive our Daily Briefing e-mail.
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