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Tokyo meeting to address changing LNG landscape

Suppliers will be urged to be more flexible as US shale oil boom impacts market

    Published Mon, Nov 3, 2014 · 09:50 PM

    Tokyo

    ENERGY politics will dominate an international conference in Tokyo this week where Asia's major consuming nations, including Japan, will press for better terms from suppliers, including the reduction or elimination of the "Asia premium" which consumers are forced to pay for liquified natural gas.

    Asia's energy situation is in the process of "dynamic change" in the light of the US shale gas revolution, according to Shinichi Kihara, director of the international affairs division of the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy at Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Meti).

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