US becomes top LNG exporter after overtaking Australia and Qatar
THE United States has become the world’s biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for the first time, with 2023 shipments overtaking leading suppliers Australia and Qatar.
The US exported 91.2 million tonnes of LNG in 2023, a record for the country, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The expanded output was due to last year’s restart of Freeport LNG in Texas, which had been shuttered for months following a June 2022 fire and explosion.
Qatar, the top LNG supplier in 2022, saw its volumes shrink for the first time since at least 2016, with a 1.9 per cent decline dropping the nation into third spot for shipments of the super-chilled fuel. Australia ranked second, with exports that were little changed from 2022.
This year, two new LNG projects in the US are due to start production: Venture Global LNG’s Plaquemines facility in Louisiana and Golden Pass in Texas, a joint venture between ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy. At full capacity, the two projects would add another 38 million tonnes a year from the US. BLOOMBERG
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