Höegh LNG furthers deficit despite record-high gas prices in 2022

Norwegian Höegh LNG has ensured long-term contracts for its entire fleet in a market where the war in Ukraine creates an increased focus on energy security. 
Photo: Höegh Lng
Photo: Höegh Lng

Höegh LNG exits 2022 with an enlarged deficit, but the Norway-based company sees a possible market improvement for liquified natural gas (LNG) in coming months. 

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