Europe is expected to continue paying exorbitant prices to attract LNG cargoes next year, particularly given how limited new supplies of the super-chilled
U.S. natural gas futures swung on Monday as the market continued to weigh conflicting information about when Freeport LNG might return to service. While
Warmer weather in Asia and Europe continues weighing on natural gas prices, offering a respite from supply concerns, particularly in Europe, where storage
The world's rapid purchases of LNG and warm weather have led to the unexpected result - Europe has too much gas. But the crisis is far from over. This