Hlaitan supertanker diverts to Asia amid surging demand and low supply
On June 28, the supertanker Hlaitan diverted from France to Asia after TotalEnergies received a better offer. European gas storage is at 47 percent capacity, the lowest in 15 years, as demand surges in Asia due to extreme weather. Analysts warn that the global gas market faces potential crises if supply issues or extreme temperatures persist.
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Published 09 Jul 2026, 02:51 UTC · Updated 09 Jul 2026, 03:00 UTC
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