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17 Mar 2020 | 16:00 UTC
Featuring Harry Weber
US LNG developers face challenges advancing any new export projects this year amid the escalating coronavirus outbreak, which has exacerbated the drop in global demand that has already led to record-low prices in Asia.
Decision makers are lamenting that for the foreseeable future China’s door appears to be shut to US LNG, and that has put the sector in hunker-down mode as participants try to ride out the turmoil.
S&P Global Platts senior natural gas writer Harry Weber and senior digital editor Jason Lindquist discuss the challenges ahead.
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