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RBN Energy Blogcast
RBN Energy
300 episodes
3 days ago
Some market observers see a massive wave of LNG supply ready to flood the market, but the fears of cargo cancellations may be exaggerated, with the “great wave” more like a gradually rising tide. 
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Some market observers see a massive wave of LNG supply ready to flood the market, but the fears of cargo cancellations may be exaggerated, with the “great wave” more like a gradually rising tide. 
Show more...
Business
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Stronger – Midstream M&A Slows as Companies Focus on Buying and Selling Specific Assets
RBN Energy Blogcast
12 minutes 36 seconds
2 weeks ago
Stronger – Midstream M&A Slows as Companies Focus on Buying and Selling Specific Assets
There’s been a lull in midstream M&A activity the past few months, but several companies in that space have been making significant adjustments to their portfolios, either by acquiring assets from others or selling ownership interests in their own businesses. There’s also been a lot of buzz about major deals that may be in the works. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll discuss a few of the more interesting midstream transactions and what’s spurring them, and also look at the general state of the midstream sector.
RBN Energy Blogcast
Some market observers see a massive wave of LNG supply ready to flood the market, but the fears of cargo cancellations may be exaggerated, with the “great wave” more like a gradually rising tide.