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U.S. LNG exports decrease, Europe remains top destination -Reuters

(Boe Repoert)

Marcy de Luna, Reuters

HOUSTON
EnergiesNet.com 06 03 2022

U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) fell about 8% last month, according to preliminary Refinitiv vessel tracking data on Monday, but Europe remained the top importer as the continent secures alternate supply following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

U.S. LNG exports to all destinations came to about 7.10 million tonnes (MT) last month, according to Refinitiv, down from a record high 7.67 MT in March.

Europe was the top importer of U.S. LNG for a fifth straight month, taking about 64% of U.S. exports, according to the data. European countries are slashing gas imports from Russia after its invasion of Ukraine. Moscow has threatened to cut supply to “unfriendly nations,” and even cut flow to Bulgaria and Poland last week. read more

“Europe remains the dominant buyer of U.S. volumes,” said Reid I’Anson, senior commodity analyst at Kpler. “That seems to be continuing into the shoulder months.”

The drop in U.S. exports stems mainly from planned maintenance at U.S. LNG plants, experts said, which reduces available liquefaction capacity, though exports still exceeded expectations.

Eventually, operators will have to conduct maintenance or risk operational troubles during peak winter demand.

“The longer and harder these facilities run, which they have been for the last year, the more likely you’re going to have issues pop up,” said Ross Wyeno, lead analyst of Americas LNG Analytics at S&P Global Commodity Insights.

Last month, U.S. energy company Sempra Energy’s (SRE.N) Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana began a three-week maintenance period on a liquefaction train, while Freeport LNG had an 18-day maintenance period, according to S&P.

The United States is producing more LNG year-over-year because of additional capacity from Venture Global’s new Calcasieu Pass LNG export terminal in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, as it ramps up.

Cheniere Energy Inc’s (LNG.A) Sabine Pass facility in Louisiana now has a sixth liquefaction train operating. The U.S. Energy Department last month approved Cheniere to export more LNG from its Sabine Pass and Corpus Christi, Texas, terminals. read more

About 13% of exports went to Asia and 2% to Latin America, data showed. About 21 vessels responsible for 21% of volumes had not signaled a destination.

Global prices have tapered off in recent weeks. The European LNG benchmark this week traded at $30 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), according to Refinitiv, compared with $39.22 per mmBtu for the same week in March.

Asia spot gas this week traded at $23.50 per mmBtu , down from $35.00 per mmBtu in March.

U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports decreased about 8% last month, according to preliminary Refinitiv data, with shipments to Europe continuing to dominate.
U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports decreased about 8% last month, according to preliminary Refinitiv data, with shipments to Europe continuing to dominate.

Reporting by Marcy de Luna in Houston Editing by Matthew Lewis

reuters.com 06 02 2022

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