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LNG export capacity could fall short, conference told

04/09/2007
LNG imports are expected to increasingly contribute to total worldwide supplies, but it’s less certain that overseas export projects will keep pace with demand, a leading market observer suggested.“Between now and 2030, we might run into geopolitical problems relative to LNG similar to what we’ve experienced with crude oil,” observed Adam Sieminski, chief energy economist in Deutsche Bank AG’s global markets and commodities research department, during the US Energy Information Administration’s 2007 Annual Energy Outlook Conference on Mar. 28.“There isn’t enough LNG export capacity going into place during the next 15 years to keep pace with d...
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