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LNG macro analysis, page-1291

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    A good article. I hope that some smarter person can enlighten me as to why the stock price remains in the toilet. For example I have stock in a copper mining company - when the $A price of copper goes up the stock price tends to go up - not so LNGL. I presume that the oil price is what is dragging us down. 

    Sorry for being stupid but I would have thought that if the demand for gas goes up then that's good for a gas company like ours. Since are not an oil company I wouldn't have thought that would affect us all that much, even though the two commodities tend to occur together. After all you can have gas mining without extracting oil. 

    I know these two commodities were i(n the past) price linked when sold, but if gas is going to become the dominant fossil fuels, we really are going to challenge ourselves as a species and get over seeing these two commodities as the same - I know its tough, but we have put a man on the moon so you never know.



    Last edited by mwilson25: 24/11/18
 
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