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Tuesday, 21 September 2021
Our data showed global LNG trade to have seen a full-month marginal decrease of 0.39mmt (-1 percent) to 29.50mmt in August from 29.89 in July.
Our data showed global LNG trade to have seen a full-month marginal decrease of 0.22mmt (-1 percent) in July. Global month-on-month export performance thus remained broadly steady compared to.
Thursday, 15 July 2021
Our data showed global LNG trade to have seen a full-month decrease of 2.27mmt (-7 percent) in June at the time of writing.
Thursday, 17 June 2021
Global LNG flows returned to growth after they had dipped in April. Total LNG flows in May increased by a modest 0.27mmt (1percent) as LNG exports were buoyed by high…
Global LNG trade dipped in April after having increased encouragingly in March. LNG flows in April decreased by 0.73mmt (-2 percent) as LNG export volumes were weighed down by lower…
Global LNG trade grew encouragingly following a significant reduction in February.
Global LNG trade took a hit in February, decreasing by 4.23mmt (-13 percent) as LNG exports struggled to move past a steep drop in US LNG shipments.
Month-on-month export performance continued to improve in January – albeit only slightly – with shipments increasing by 0.66mmt (2 percent) compared to the 2.08mmt (7 percent) in December.
Saturday, 16 January 2021
Global LNG trade continued the growth seen in November, which had ended a period of relatively small incremental growth in August and October.
Tuesday, 22 December 2020
LNG trade growth continues in November, still led by the United States
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
October LNG trade grew noticeably, led by the United States
Tuesday, 27 October 2020
September LNG trade continues to improve on Asian and some European demand
August LNG trade continues to improve on Far Eastern demand growth
Monthly trade increased marginally by 0.05mmt on Asian and European demand in July
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