The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued the 2024 Summer Energy Market and Electric Reliability Assessment, providing outlooks for energy markets and power reliability through September 2024.
The US Department of Energy issued its May 2024 liquefied natural gas and pipelines export and import data report with the Netherlands heading the cargo destination list for the first three months of 2024 and with Germany paying the second-highest prices for cargoes of any nation apart from the Dominican Republic.
The US Department of Energy issued its March 2024 liquefied natural gas and pipelines export and import data with Turkey as the leading destination for LNG shipments while the leadership in highest prices remained with the Calcasieu Pass plant in Louisiana.
The US Department of Energy has published its latest LNG monthly export data showing the UK, France, Turkey, Japan and the Netherlands receiving the most cargoes and the most expensive shipments departing from a Louisiana plant.
The US government expects liquefied natural gas exports to average 10.5 billion cubic feet per day during the second half of 2022, a 6 percent decline compared with the first half of the year.
The US Department of Energy published its latest liquefied natural gas monthly export data with France leap-frogging Mexico and India into seventh place from 10th in the overall standings as double-digit cargo shipments were diverted to Europe after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
European and Asian LNG prices increased again and with the Europe-Asia differential widening to $8.65 per million British thermal units, while crude oil also surged on the week on concerns about the impact on global energy supplies of the Ukraine war and much reduced Russian oil and gas volumes for Western markets.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas monthly export data showing rising prices for the six plants and with China again being the top monthly destination followed by a surge of shipments to Turkey in the East Mediterranean.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas monthly export data showing rising prices for the six plants and with China and Brazil being the top destinations, while the number of receiving nations increased to 40 as the Central American state of Nicaragua joined the list.
The US Department of Energy has just published its latest liquefied natural gas export data with the average overall price for the six plants rising to $6.22 per million British thermal units and as China took third spot ahead of Mexico in the overall deliveries table.