Guide on how to navigate the global energy crisis


Rising demand: A file picture showing a worker unloading a gas cylinder at a shop in Kuala Lumpur. In Asia, Petronas Gas is on the radar of investors due to the global energy crunch. — AFP

SINGAPORE: The global energy crisis is intensifying, hammering the shares of companies that consume a lot of power and sending the stocks of those that produce it soaring.

Economic recovery from the pandemic has boosted demand for gas and coal but their supplies have not been able to keep up.

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