
Asia scrambles for alternatives to oil and gas

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Amid escalating Middle East conflicts, Asian nations are urgently seeking alternative oil and gas supplies. Taiwan has secured enough LNG until March, while traders scramble for new sources after Iranian attacks shut down Qatar's major export facility. The Strait of Hormuz's closure has disrupted shipments, prompting countries like China, India, and Japan to explore options outside the region. Although Asian stockpiles can buffer short-term disruptions, sustained conflict risks depleting supplies, with alternatives likely to be more costly due to high freight rates.
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