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Little respite for LNG prices likely before 2021

The raft of liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in the works suggests that the downward pressure on prices from surging global supply will continue this year and next. But with demand growth set to remain healthy, and the stream of new projects likely to slow, we see prices staging a modest recovery in 2021.

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