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strategic

[struh-tee-jik] / strəˈti dʒɪk /




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The world does have some LNG in storage, but not the massive strategic government reserves like there are for oil in many countries.

From Barron's

Bessent said that would be the equivalent of about 140 million barrels, and that the U.S. could also release more oil from its own strategic reserves.

From Barron's

Bessent said that would be the equivalent of about 140 million barrels, and that the U.S. could also release more oil from its own strategic reserves.

From Barron's

The energy major is continuing with a strategic reset, cutting costs and selling some assets in a bid to reduce its burdensome debt.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Pentagon said in its national defense strategy issued in January that its overarching goal was to establish “strategic stability” in the Indo-Pacific region and de-escalate tensions with the Chinese military.

From The Wall Street Journal