Energy trader Vitol experienced a 24% growth in traded volumes of LNG last year, reaching almost 17 million tons, reflecting increased dealmaking amid rising demand. This surge in LNG trading contrasts with a decline in crude oil volumes traded by the company in 2023. Additionally, IKAV and VTTI have acquired a majority stake in Italy's largest LNG terminal.
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Vitol’s traded volumes of LNG grew 24% to almost 17 million tons last year, the latest evidence of its expanded dealmaking as demand for the fuel surges. That’s about 15% of Western Europe’s needs in 2023. W/@a_shiryaevskaya https://t.co/pc3OlfpKFa
Vitol’s LNG Volumes Soared 24% Last Year on Europe Demand Firm has inked a flurry of deals to grow trading book Company’s traded volumes of crude oil declined in 2023 https://t.co/as8faCMWYw
Vitol's traded volumes of LNG grew by 24% last year https://t.co/rpajeqVE28
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