LNG has long been a strategic pillar for energy companies. But new economic realities have made it harder to justify the billions of dollars in capital required to bring new capacity on line. Large LNG commitments also complicate the emissions reductions many operators have pledged. Energy Intelligence Research & Advisory Director Ian Nathan and LNG Intelligence Editor Mike Sultan discuss how LNG strategies are evolving and what the outlook is for a sector that has shown so much promise but whose path is suddenly much less straightforward.
Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director, Research & Advisory, Mike Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence, and Luke Johnson, Deputy Editor, Energy Intelligence Finance
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