JERA sees muted impact on LNG prices from potential strike in Australia
SINGAPORE, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Japan's JERA, one of the world's biggest buyers of liquefied natural gas (LNG), expects a muted impact on the market from a potential strike in Australia thanks to high stocks and low seasonal demand, a top executive said on Thursday.
"I think the real impact is not much," JERA's Global CEO Yukio Kani told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the Gastech conference.
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"I can understand the sentiment (which led to price volatility), because recent events in Ukraine makes the gas market more volatile. So of course we should be very careful," he said.



