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The global LNG market faced major disruption in Q1 2026 as the US-Iran war and Strait of Hormuz closure constrained Qatari and UAE exports. The report shows how supply risk, cold weather and shifting trade flows reshaped LNG prices, routes and buyer behaviour. The global LNG market entered 2026 expecting new supply from the US and Qatar to ease prices, […]
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Thailand LNG imports are being exposed to growing supply risk as the Iran conflict highlights structural vulnerabilities in the country’s reliance on imported gas. Thailand LNG imports are becoming increasingly vulnerable as declining domestic gas production forces the country to rely more heavily on imported LNG. The report highlights how the Iran conflict has exposed the risks of Thailand’s growing […]
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Mediterranean energy security is being tested as regional crises reshape LNG and trade flows, highlighting growing interdependencies across energy, food and transport systems. Mediterranean energy security is entering a more volatile phase as geopolitical escalation and shipping disruptions reshape global LNG, oil and commodity flows. The report explains how the closure of key maritime chokepoints, rising LNG competition and tighter […]
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The global LNG market tightened sharply in March 2026 as supply disruptions in the Middle East reduced exports and pushed spot prices higher across key regions. While the impact has been global, the shock has intensified competition for available LNG cargoes, with Asia drawing supply away from other markets and increasing exposure to volatile global dynamics. The global LNG market […]
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Global LNG supply has been sharply disrupted by the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with the loss of almost 20% of global LNG volumes distorting short-term market fundamentals and delaying the expected wave of new liquefaction capacity. After strong supply growth helped ease markets earlier in the winter, the sudden Middle East shock has tightened balances, increased price […]
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The global LNG market tightened during the winter 2025–2026 season as geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions reduced available volumes and intensified competition for cargoes across regions. A combination of Middle East conflict, curtailed Qatari exports and rising demand in Asia pushed prices higher and increased volatility, highlighting the growing sensitivity of gas markets to global LNG dynamics. The global LNG […]
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Strait of Hormuz disruption is exposing China’s energy vulnerability as tensions around one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints begin to impact global supply routes. As a key transit corridor for Middle Eastern oil, gas and LNG, any prolonged disruption is expected to increase transport costs, tighten supply chains and reshape trade flows across Asia. The Strait of Hormuz […]
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U.S. LNG exports February 2026 totaled 493.6 Bcf, marking an 8.5% decline from January levels, while overall natural gas exports reached 783.6 Bcf, according to the latest DOE report . Despite the monthly dip, exports remained significantly higher year-on-year, reflecting continued global demand for U.S. LNG. Europe remained the dominant destination, accounting for 354.9 Bcf (around 72%) of total LNG […]
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Updated maps from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission provide an overview of US LNG export terminals across three categories: existing facilities, approved projects not yet built, and proposed developments. The maps show existing US LNG export capacity remains concentrated along the Gulf Coast, with operating terminals in Texas and Louisiana, alongside smaller facilities in Alaska, Maryland and Georgia. Approved projects […]
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