Gas exporting group sees tight global LNG markets until 2026
1/22/2024
(Reuters) - The Gas Exporting Countries Forum sees tight global LNG markets until 2026 as demand rises 1.5% this year and up to 22% through 2050, the group's secretary general said on Monday.
GECF represents natural gas exporters including LNG exporters Qatar, Russia, and Trinidad and Tobago. Its members hold more than two-thirds of the world's natural gas supplies, according to its website. Its secretary general, Mohamed Hamel, spoke at an energy conference in Trinidad and Tobago.
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