Not what we wanted to hear:--
https://www.lngindustry.com/liquefa...to-lng-seller-after-nuclear-reactor-restarts/
“Japanese company turns into LNG seller after nuclear reactor restarts”
Reuters are reporting that a Japanese company that buys LNG to feed power plants has turned seller of the super-chilled fuel after it restarted a nuclear reactor, reducing its need for gas and potentially driving down spot LNG prices.
With more reactors that have been shut since Japan’s 2011 Fukushima disaster seen restarting this year, LNG demand could be further curbed in the country that is the world’s biggest LNG importer of the fuel – causing supplies to swell and prices to wilt.
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