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US LNG has a capital problem
The US faces challenges in expanding its LNG export capacity due to capital constraints and shifting market dynamics. Despite a global gas shortage caused by geopolitical disruptions, private equity struggles to fund new LNG terminals as market risks rise and traditional long-term contracts decline.
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