Indonesia Seeks to Delay Some LNG Exports to Meet Domestic Needs
- Government has said it would prioritize gas for power at home
- The move risks less supply for the finely balanced LNG market
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Indonesia, a major supplier of liquefied natural gas, is asking its overseas buyers to accept delays to some scheduled shipments as domestic energy demand rises.
The government has asked the nation’s LNG exporters to attempt to defer this year’s shipments, according to people with knowledge of the matter. One of the people said Jakarta is requesting a delay into 2026.