Hormuz threat ‘hasn’t dampened demand for Gulf LNG’
Gulf LNG exports are likely to keep attracting customers despite the lingering threat that Iran might close the Hormuz Strait, analysts say
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Even as Wall Street heavyweights flock to Riyadh for a Davos-style conference, Saudi Arabia is grappling with low oil prices, budget deficits and challenges attracting foreign investment.
Gulf LNG exports are likely to keep attracting customers despite the lingering threat that Iran might close the Hormuz Strait, analysts say
Weather forecasters are predicting wild temperature swings across the eastern U.S. Wednesday was expected to be another scorcher before temperatures plunge as much as 30 degrees.
China’s dependence on the energy supplies that move through the Strait of Hormuz makes it especially vulnerable to any possible closure of the waterway by Iran in retaliation for attacks by Israel and the United States.
On June 24, Iran, Israel, and the United States agreed to a cease-fire, putting a halt to nearly two weeks of war.
The conflict between Iran, Israel, and now the United States has yet to disrupt energy supplies to global markets. However, the US decision to attack Iran's nuclear program...