UK gas markets to eye US for LNG supply

"There has been a very mixed feeling in the market, with prompt prices coming down but I think the markets are looking very interested in the US markets," says Craig Lowrey, consultant at JC Rathbone Associates. "There is potential for transatlantic arbitrage, with its capability to compete with the UK for liquefied natural gas (LNG) deliveries"
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