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Asia is already grappling with a fuel crisis. A 'Super El Nino' threatens to make things worse | Fortune

Drought and high temperatures will strain power grids right as countries are still scrambling for limited oil and gas supplies.

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Asia is already grappling with a fuel crisis. A 'Super El Nino' threatens to make things worse | Fortune

Drought and high temperatures will strain power grids right as countries are still scrambling for limited oil and gas supplies.

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theprint.in3 g fa

An imminent El Niño year risks raising global gas prices further

El Niño is associated with raising the average global temperatures. The increased use of air conditioning has boosted the power demand in China, the world’s largest liquefied natural gas buyer.

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·theprint.in

    An imminent El Niño year risks raising global gas prices further

    El Niño is associated with raising the average global temperatures. The increased use of air conditioning has boosted the power demand in China, the world’s largest liquefied…

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    Asia is already grappling with a fuel crisis. A 'Super El Nino' threatens to make things worse | Fortune

    Drought and high temperatures will strain power grids right as countries are still scrambling for limited oil and gas supplies.