Liquefied natural gas (LNG) buyers with long-term contracts are asking their suppliers for extra volumes of the super-chilled fuel pegged to oil prices which are currently much lower than spot prices, several trade and industry sources told Reuters. Some have requested to load bigger cargoes bought under their long-term contracts instead of turning to the …
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