How LNG interests are seeking to disrupt global talks on decarbonising shipping
Liquefied natural gas interests are lobbying against stricter shipping emissions regulations at ongoing International Maritime Organization talks in London, observers say. Countries invested heavily in LNG infrastructure, including the United States, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have shifted positions to oppose carbon controls. LNG tankers face potential oversupply under climate scenarios, making the fuel economically vulnerable in the mid-2030s.
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