New capacity ramp-ups at Plaquemines, LNG Canada, and Corpus Christi dominate recent growth, and European gas demand remains structurally weak, with only weather-driven gains likely in 2026. Global LNG supply growth—led by new US and Canadian projects—has softened prices, while Europe’s strong summer storage refill set a floor for TTF near €30/MWh. European LNG imports surged 36% year-on-year in Q3 […]
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