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Traders Eye More Assets Amid Geopolitical Risk, Competition

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Heightened geopolitical risk and higher market competition are incentivizing global commodity trading houses to increase their investments in physical natural gas and LNG assets, energy trading executives said at a recent industry conference.

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LNG Trade, LNG Supply, LNG Demand, Gas Supply, Gas Pipelines, Gas Inventories, Gas Demand, Tariffs, Ukraine Crisis, Sanctions
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