Applications Open for 2026 David Leuschen Global Energy Fellows Program
The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA is excited to announce an open call for applications for the 2026 David Leuschen Global Energy Fellows...
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China is making bold moves to trade surplus LNG on a global scale. With a focus on managing diverse portfolios and securing long-term contracts with top suppliers like the United States and Qatar, Chinese companies are expanding their presence in international LNG trading. Learn more about China's ambitions and growing leverage in the global gas market.
Russia’s Gazprom made headlines in Beijing last week as it announced progress on the ambitious gas pipeline. But analysts who spoke to RFE/RL say that the megaproject is still a long way off from ever getting built.
Qatar is entering the world's next LNG expansion phase with a large share of uncontracted supply, and how it will navigate this phase is the central uncertainty in the LNG market.
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