Lates News

date
18/11/2025
Goldman Sachs: With the global supply of liquefied natural gas continuing to increase at a pace higher than the growth in Asian demand, it is expected that by 2028/2029, storage facilities in Northwest Europe will face congestion. This will bring downward pressure on natural gas futures prices at the Dutch Ownership Transfer Center and on benchmark liquefied natural gas prices in Japan and South Korea, reducing them to a level sufficient to cut global liquefied natural gas supply.