The LNG market is experiencing disruptions due to the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz, affecting about 7 million tons per month of LNG flows from Qatar and the UAE. Despite these challenges, LNG prices remain lower than post-Russia invasion levels, supported by increased supplies from other regions and new liquefaction capacity. The market sentiment may shift as competition for cargoes rises with the approaching storage season.
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