LNG Weekly – Liquid Natural Gas Export Monitor Jan 14 2019

The US has been gaining LNG export share after Australia and Qatar with Houston based Cheniere Energy the leading American exporter from Sabine. We monitor price, weather, political affects affecting US liquid natural gas and for global demand. 

The US has been gaining LNG export share after Australia and Qatar with Houston based Cheniere Energy the leading American exporter from Sabine. We monitor price, weather, political affects affecting US liquid natural gas and for global demand. 

Cheniere LNG

 Cheniere at Sabine Pass Terminal

The US shipped 2.8bn cubic feet a day to overseas markets during the first 10 months of 2018, according to the EIA setting the US on target to become the world’s third largest LNG supplier by 2020, with six export facilities.

There are eleven existing regasification, or import, LNG terminals in the United States. These facilities are located in Pascagoula, Massachusetts; Hackberry, Louisiana; Lake Charles, Louisiana; Sabine Pass, Texas; Freeport, Texas; Everett, Massachusetts; Cove Point, Maryland; and Elba Island, Georgia. LNG is imported to these facilities from Trinidad and Tobago, Algeria, Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, Qatar and Oman.

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Natural Gas Feed to LNG facilities Sabine Pass, Cameron, Cove Point & Corpus 

 

  

 

US LNG Exports October

LNG Exports by countru oct 2018

Cheniere Q2 Sabine pass

US Natural Gas Exports via Pipelne to Mexico 

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Sources: TradersCommunity Research, RonH Energy

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