News
24 March 2020

LNG projects face financing woes and delays amid eluding term talks

In:
Oil & gas
Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe

Unnerving volatility in crude oil prices may increasingly prompt leading LNG buyers to drag their feet in signing term import deals, and instead boost dependence on spot cargoes - a trend, if sustained, that could squeeze the financial muscle of projects and result in painful delays. Project...

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