1、 February 2024 OIES PAPER:NG 188 LNG Shipping Chokepoints:The Impact of Red Sea and Panama Canal Disruption Jack Sharples,Senior Research Fellow,OIES i The contents of this paper are the authors sole responsibility.They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studie
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4、xford Institute for Energy Studies.ISBN 978-1-78467-231-7 ii The contents of this paper are the authors sole responsibility.They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies or any of its Members.Acknowledgements I would like to thank my colleagues at the OIES fo
5、r their feedback during the drafting of this paper,in particular,Mike Fulwood,James Henderson,and Bill Farren-Price.I would also like to thank Kate Teasdale,Harvey Grazebrook,and Bill Farren-Price for their help in preparing the paper for publication.I would also like to thank those companies who pr
6、ovide OIES with access to both data and publications pertaining to the global LNG market,which have contributed to the development of this paper:S&P Global,Argus,Kpler,and GIIGNL.Your continuing support is much appreciated.iii The contents of this paper are the authors sole responsibility.They do no