The US Department of Energy published its latest LNG export data with the Netherlands, Italy, France and Spain along with South Korea and Japan being the main destinations while prices for that period remained moderate and averaged just over $6 per million British thermal units.
The US Department of Energy has published its latest LNG export data showing that Germany has for the first time entered the monthly list for being a top five recipient of US shipments, though most of the cargoes delivered to Germany were relatively expensive ones.
The US Department of Energy has published its latest LNG monthly export data showing that the United Kingdom and France are consolidating their lead over China in the overall list of countries receiving the most cargoes.
The US Department of Energy published its latest LNG monthly export data with European nations and Argentina leading the destinations list with Spain surpassing China in cargo numbers and France overtaking the UK, while Sempra’s Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana shipped the most expensive cargoes for a third month.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas export data with the average overall price for the six plants declining to under $6.00 per million British thermal units and as China started to overtake Mexico in overall deliveries while more supplies reached South America and smaller nations like Malta and Lithuania.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas export data with the average overall price for the six plants declining to just over $6.00 per million British thermal units, though shipments were delivered to a total of 27 nations in the reporting month.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas export data with price differentials for the five largest plants showing month-on-month price declines, while two European Union countries Spain and France were displaced by China and Turkey respectively in the overall totals list for shipments.
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 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 drop in prices at the different plants, a lower proportion of spot cargoes as well as other shipment details from the six liquefaction facilities in commercial operation.