Tiwa Adebayo
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The drop comes after a very positive start to the year, according to the firm, who are predicting increased volatility in the months to come.
In London, Tiwa Adebayo, Bloomberg Radio.
About a fifth of the world's liquefied natural gas, mainly from Qatar, goes through the Strait of Hormuz.
And according to Goldman Sachs, just a month-long halt to transit through the waterway could see European prices and spot Asian liquefied natural gas surge 130%.
However, the impact on US natural gas would likely be limited, according to the bank, given the country's position as a large net exporter of the super-chilled fuel.
According to Bloomberg Intelligence, disruption to Qatari liquefied natural gas cargos via a Hormuz halt or direct impacts to production and export infrastructure in the country could erode about 20% of the global supply.
In London, Tiwa Adebayo, Bloomberg Radio.
And this war will bring about true peace.
About a fifth of the world's liquefied natural gas, mainly from Qatar, goes through the Strait of Hormuz.
And according to Goldman Sachs, just a month-long halt to transit through the waterway could see European prices and spot Asian liquefied natural gas surge 130%.
However, the impact on US natural gas would likely be limited, according to the bank, given the country's position as a large net exporter of the super-chilled fuel.
According to Bloomberg Intelligence, disruption to Qatari liquefied natural gas cargos via a Hormuz halt or direct impacts to production and export infrastructure in the country could erode about 20% of the global supply.
In London, Tiwa Adebayo, Bloomberg Radio.
About a fifth of the world's liquefied natural gas, mainly from Qatar, goes through the Strait of Hormuz.
And according to Goldman Sachs, just a month-long halt to transit through the waterway could see European prices and spot Asian liquefied natural gas surge 130%.
However, the impact on US natural gas would likely be limited, according to the bank, given the country's position as a large net exporter of the super-chilled fuel.
According to Bloomberg Intelligence, disruption to Qatari liquefied natural gas cargos via a Hormuz halt or direct impacts to production and export infrastructure in the country could erode about 20% of the global supply.
In London, Tiwa Adebayo, Bloomberg Radio.
About a fifth of the world's liquefied natural gas, mainly from Qatar, goes through the Strait of Hormuz.
And according to Goldman Sachs, just a month-long halt to transit through the waterway could see European prices and spot Asian liquefied natural gas surge 130%.