Pakistan Shuns Spot LNG as It Bets on Potential Hormuz Easing
Pakistan has decided against buying immediate liquefied natural gas cargoes on the spot market, betting that ongoing hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz will subside, allowing for cheaper imports from Qatar. This decision reflects the nation's energy strategy amid geopolitical tensions.
Pakistan LNG Strait of Hormuz Qatar energy strategy
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