{"text":[[{"start":7.73,"text":"It is a rum old business when you cannot cover your costs. "},{"start":11.097000000000001,"text":"Just ask the owners of vessels ferrying liquefied natural gas across the seas. "},{"start":15.489,"text":"Spot charter rates in the Atlantic have plummeted more than 90 per cent since November to $4,000 a day, causing them to spring a leak. "}],[{"start":23.72,"text":"An expected boom in LNG — driven by Europe’s pivot away from Russian gas and gung-ho US projects — has unleashed a flurry of shipbuilding. "},{"start":31.999,"text":"Yet the global supply of the liquid fuel grew just 2.5 per cent last year, a fraction of typical annual average growth in recent years. "},{"start":39.592,"text":"The extra 10bn cubic metres was less than one-third of the extra seaborne capacity. "}],[{"start":45,"text":"The resulting losses are painful for ship operators, but not permanent. "},{"start":49.292,"text":"Manufacturing ships is an up-and-down game. "},{"start":52.009,"text":"Vessels take time to build; just not quite so long, it transpires, as it takes to get LNG plants online. "}],[{"start":59.88,"text":"Messy politics, insurgencies and funding uncertainty add to the practicalities of building plants in the US, Africa and elsewhere; France’s TotalEnergies last month announced further delays to its $20bn project in Mozambique, launched in 2020. "}],[{"start":75.18,"text":"Worse, price differentials between the European and Asian markets have made it more profitable for the US, the biggest exporter, to ship LNG to Europe rather than Asia. "},{"start":84.659,"text":"That is a shorter trip, meaning still greater availability of ship hours. "},{"start":88.82700000000001,"text":"China’s retaliatory sanctions on US LNG may — at the margin — further curtail the average length of trips. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
