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So far I'm seeing that the LNG market has developed a sufficient infrastructure and capacity to transfer gas from one regional market to another. But that still doesn't meant that they are decoupled, as transport and infrastructure costs add a premium, rather that world gas prices are closely aligned.

What links oil and gas (costly infrastructure) is still present and weights in on long term contracts... So i'm pretty confused.

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by UnEstranAvecVueSurMer (holopherne ahem gmail) on Fri Jun 6th, 2008 at 07:21:29 AM EST
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