European and Asian LNG prices lose traction with oil after record week as supply concerns seen overdone

Friday, 11 March 2022

European and Asian liquefied natural gas prices lost their traction for April and May as they slipped by more than 30 percent on the week with demand being less than expected as the Northern Hemisphere winter season approaches its end amid steady cargo supplies in a market still focused on the Ukraine crisis.


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