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Japan Cuts Gas in Favor of Coal as Hormuz Disruption Chokes LNG
Japan is increasing its use of coal as a substitute for natural gas due to disruptions in liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply caused by the Hormuz situation. Coal stockpiles are visible in Takasago, Japan.
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