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Greek LNG Buyer Struggles with US Deals After Iran Conflict

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The head of Greece's Atlantic SEE LNG Trade says securing long-term liquefied natural gas contracts with US suppliers has become increasingly challenging following the Iran conflict's disruption to global energy markets.

The executive's comments reflect broader market tensions as geopolitical instability reshapes traditional supply relationships. LNG buyers across Europe are reassessing their procurement strategies amid volatile pricing and supply chain uncertainties.

US LNG exporters have gained prominence as alternative suppliers to Russian pipeline gas, but ongoing Middle East tensions create pricing volatility that complicates long-term contract negotiations. Buyers face pressure to lock in supplies while managing cost exposure.

Greece's energy security strategy depends heavily on diversified LNG supplies, making reliable US partnerships essential. The difficulty in securing these deals signals potential tightening in the global LNG market and could impact European energy pricing dynamics.