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Liquefied natural gas
Is Thailand’s Power Grid a Gas Guzzler?
By Sribala Subramanian
The country's recent LNG splurge has strained the national budget.
Why Japanese Investment in Southeast Asian LNG is Surging
By James Guild
As the use of liquefied natural gas in Japan has declined, the country's major gas players have pivoted toward investments in other markets.
Russia and the Chinese LNG Market
By Arthur Guschin
China’s surging demand for liquefied natural gas should be a boon for Russia, but competition is fierce.
China’s Energy Rebalancing: A New Gazpolitik?
China’s energy rebalancing may be as important and difficult as its economic equivalent.
The Pipeline From Hell
Despite Iran and Pakistan’s strong interests in completing a gas pipeline, the project faces numerous obstacles.
Floating LNG Upsets Oil and Gas Outlook in Australia, Southeast Asia
Floating liquefied natural gas is revolutionizing the oil industry.
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