Clock Is Ticking for Qatar to Sell Its LNG
The country sees supply deals this year as it competes with rival projects, which can only be beneficial for buyers.
A LNG tanker moored at night in Japan.
Photo: Bloomberg
Welcome to Energy Daily, our guide to the energy and commodities markets powering the global economy. Today, Senior Energy Reporter Stephen Stapczynski examines the prospects for the world’s biggest LNG exporting country. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s energy minister has warned oil speculators to “watch out.” To get this newsletter sent straight to your inbox, you can sign up here.
Qatar needs to sell a massive amount of liquefied natural gas into a market that in a few years could be oversupplied.