The US Department of Energy has published its latest LNG export data showing more cargoes pointed at both Europe and North Asia with the Netherlands and Italy being the most favoured monthly destinations in the European Union just before the spike in prices.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas export data with price differentials for the five largest plants showing that Cove Point in Maryland and Cameron in Texas had the highest-priced cargoes in 2020, averaging $6.39 per million thermal units and $5.88 per MMBtu respectively, and Japan was the top destination.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas export data illustrating the development of seasonal price differentials for the various plants with Freeport LNG in Texas overtaking Sabine Pass in Louisiana on year-to-date prices, while Brazil and the UK found their way back into the top five of monthly recipients.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas export data illustrating mixed monthly prices, lower volumes and two Asian nations, Japan and India, overtaking two continental neighbours Mexico and Chile in volume terms in the overall standings of cargo recipients.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas export data illustrating a monthly price spike and with China overtaking the UK in the overall table as the fifth-largest importer of US shipments while another European nation Spain was the top monthly destination with 10 cargoes.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas export data illustrating the price differences and proportion of spot cargoes as well as other shipment details from the six liquefaction plants in full commercial operation.