Supply Glut Could Help EU Navigate Russian LNG Ban

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The upcoming global LNG supply glut will help Europe move away from importing Russian LNG and ease its current competition for LNG volumes with the Asia-Pacific region, industry players said at the Financial Times' Commodities Global Summit held in Lausanne, Switzerland, earlier this month.

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LNG Supply, LNG Demand, LNG Contracts, Gas-Fired Electricity, Gas Pipelines, Gas Supply, Gas Demand
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