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Malaysia
AustraliaAustralia
Growth in Asia’s gas
imports to 2035
A new cast of major LNG suppliers
East Africa
United States
Canada
Qatar
Russia
Over $700 billion invested in LNG infrastructure helps to globalise gas markets, but
the high cost of transporting gas dampens importers’ hopes for much cheaper gas
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