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 with deliveries concentrated on Europe, including the UK and the Netherlands, and with just one cargo being shipped to China.

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The amount of feed-gas flowing to US liquefied natural gas export plants is expected to decline over the next two months as scheduled maintenance programmes begin at export facilities in Louisiana and Texas.

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The US expects to see the addition of up to 17 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas pipeline capacity by the year-end, mostly provided by takeaway capacity from supply basins for liquefied natural gas export facilities on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Texas and for pipelines to Mexico.

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