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The United States exported 409.2 Bcf (59.6% of total U.S. natural gas exports) of natural gas in the form of LNG to 29 countries. Europe (329.6 Bcf, 80.5%), Asia (39.9 Bcf, 9.8%), Latin America/ Caribbean (25.7 Bcf, 6.3%), Africa (13.9 Bcf, 3.4%) 1.4% decrease from January 2025 14.0% increase from February 2024 92.0% of total LNG exports went to non-Free […]
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Canadian LNG projects are expected to be among the most cost-competitive for delivery to Asia. Compared to competing sources, Canadian LNG benefits from lower liquefaction costs due to relatively lower ambient temperatures in B.C. and lower shipping costs due to shorter distances. Canadian LNG shipped out of coastal B.C. destined for Asia has significantly shorter shipping distances than American supply […]
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A decade of policy failures, public opposition, and planning delays has raised the risk that Australia’s population-dense eastern states will face physical gas shortages which will only be alleviated through the higher-priced imports of LNG. Unlike Western Australia, which embedded a domestic gas reservation policy when it approved world-scale LNG developments on the Northwest Shelf, a combination of complex federal […]
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The EU methane regulation is a significant step towards global methane emissions reduction and environmental sustainability. However, it presents challenges for LNG exporters. All major LNG suppliers should actively engage in discussions on cooperative approaches, similar to the initiatives undertaken by the U.S. government with Brussels. Despite the potential options provided by the Asian market, active participation in discussions with […]
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Meeting both summer 2025 consumption needs and refilling storages to 90% will only be feasible if pipeline supplies operate at a high-level range and LNG imports increase around 20% above 2024 levels. Forward prices in early April 2025 indicate that those LNG imports will arrive at some higher costs than in preceding years, due to a tighter global LNG market. […]
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The IMF expects commodity prices to fall by 7.9% in 2025, with a 15.5 percent decline in oil prices and a 15.8 percent drop in coal prices offset by a 22.8 percent increase in natural gas prices. Prices of fuel commodities are projected to decrease in 2025 by 7.9 percent, with a 15.5 percent decline in oil prices and a […]
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Brief slide pack showing U.S. LNG export terminals. The slides show existing, approved not yet built, and proposed terminals. Updated on April 15, 2025 Source: FERC
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Global gas demand is projected to grow by 2% in both 2025 and 2026; however, risks to this outlook are tilted to the downside, particularly in light of the sweeping and unprecedented tariffs announced by the United States on April 2, 2025 The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) unveiled the 6th edition of its Annual Gas Market Report (AGMR) on […]
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Volatility in global markets and escalating tensions with suppliers like the U.S. have only weakened the case for LNG in China. Chinese companies may increasingly look to resell contracted LNG abroad, exacerbating the global market oversupply set to emerge later this decade. Gas exporters have touted the potential of LNG to replace coal and reduce emissions in China. China’s LNG […]
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