15 Jun 2021
What to do With All That Extra Natural Gas
Natural gas and shale drilling projects are producing more natural gas than ever. But with low domestic prices and supply that is outweighing demand, companies are often turning to the Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) market to get rid of their supply glut. This practice note explains how the LNG market is changing and how you can keep your clients abreast of these changes.
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