Gas markets to remain tight for the next few years, says WoodMac Chairman
In an exclusive studio interview from Gastech 2023, Julian Walker sat down with Simon Flowers, Chairman and Chief Analyst at Wood Mackenzie, to discuss why the next few years will remain volatile for gas prices before much more supply comes on stream after 2026 that will create a more balanced market. Simon touched on why investment in the gas and LNG markets must return to help meet growing demand.
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