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LNG

American  
  1. liquefied natural gas.


LNG British  

abbreviation

  1. liquefied natural gas

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Analysts at ING warn that prolonged disruptions could slow the pace of injections into European storage and intensify competition for spot LNG cargoes, particularly at a time when the ability to increase or redirect global supply is limited.

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Further tightening the market, an outage at Chevron’s Wheatstone LNG facility in Western Australia has removed additional supply, increasing Europe’s vulnerability to external shocks, the analysts say.

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The continent is running short of reliable and affordable supplies of LNG.

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Qatar says it may take three to five years to repair an LNG export facility struck by an Iranian missile.

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It has also choked off roughly 20% of the supply of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, which fertilizer makers in Europe and elsewhere need to generate the tremendous amounts of electricity necessary to convert atmospheric nitrogen into plant food.

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