The US LNG production was cut in January by the winter freeze; imports from Trinidad filled the gap.
LSEG's preliminary data shows that exports of liquefied gas from the U.S. in January fell to 11.3 million metric tons, down from December’s record of 11.5 MT.
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The Looming LNG Glut and What It Means for Global Energy Prices
Despite fears of an LNG glut from massive new production capacity, particularly in the United States, global demand is ...
Drewry predicts that LNG fleet capacity will grow by a cumulative average of close to 9% every year until 2030, with 282 ...
Wood Mackenzie forecasts new LNG supply could cut European industrial energy costs by US$41bn annually by 2032, offering a ...
The 21st International Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas has kicked off in Doha, uniting global leaders to discuss LNG markets, innovation, and future energy supply. Under the ...
West Texas’ rampaging oil production has posed the problem of associated gas for which there is little solution but more pipelines to the Gulf Coast where energy-hungry European and Asian liquefied ...
PNG LNG production stayed steady in the fourth quarter, reaching an 8.6 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) rate, thanks to high ...
Two new, high-volume pipelines now entering service in north Louisiana’s Haynesville Shale Region will supply natural gas to rapidly growing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export facilities on the Gulf ...
Freeport LNG's export plant in Texas was on track to take in more natural gas on Friday in a sign that one of its three ...
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SK Innovation E&S starts full-scale production of LNG from Barossa gas field
SK Innovation E&S has completed its first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Barossa gas field off the northern ...
Arctic air will blanket much of the U.S. this weekend, raising questions about market manipulation and grid reliability.
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