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Morgan Stanley Sees LNG Upside Risks as Asian Demand Strengthens

Singapore, 9 June 2026 – Morgan Stanley sees upside risks in liquefied natural gas markets as Asian demand begins to pick up, signalling that the expected period of softer LNG pricing may be less comfortable than earlier assumed.

The investment bank’s view comes as buyers across Asia reassess their fuel needs amid warmer weather, industrial recovery, power-demand growth and ongoing concerns over energy security. LNG has become a critical fuel for many Asian economies, particularly those balancing rising electricity consumption with the need for cleaner and more flexible energy sources.

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