Trend of LNG imports points to supply crunch in several Gulf monarchies
Issue 904
- 09 Jul 2011
| 6 minute read
A growing trend for Gulf states to import liquefied natural gas from Pacific Rim and other sources underlines a hard truth: within a short period, many of the GCC’s fast-growing, high rent economies may no longer be defined as energy exporters and within the coming decade will be energy-dependent polities with all that implies for their fiscal and external balances
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