Global Gas and LNG: 6 things to watch for in 2019
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- Is 2019 the year of the much vaunted LNG oversupply?
- A record year for LNG project sanctions
- An economic downturn?
- Will LNG demand growth in China slow down in 2019?
- Is the backlash against coal going to gather momentum in 2019?
- Ukraine transit contract expires in 2019 – will there be disruption to European flows?
- Finally, expect the un-expected
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