Have LNG and gas markets returned to normality in 2023?

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Unpacking the global poultry price flip: Why are chicken legs now pricier than breast meat?

For the first time since Platts began tracking these markets, frozen boneless chicken legs shipped to North Asia are priced higher than skinless boneless breast meat destined for the Middle East. This shift highlights changing demand and supply dynamics in the global poultry mark ...  Show more

Decarbonizing India's industrial, power sectors: challenges and roadmaps

India's greenhouse gas emissions in the hard-to-abate and power sectors are expected to rise in the decades to come, necessitating an examination of strategies deployed for energy transition in these crucial segments. Though steps have been initiated to help reduce emissions, a b ...  Show more

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