U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are set to grow further after the first exports from the Freeport terminal were completed in early September. Total U.S. LNG exports climbed 63.0% year over year in July after a 60.4% rise in 2Q. That’s come despite the lack of shipments to China due to the trade war, with the largest customer country being the EU with 26.9% of shipments in the 12 months to Jul. 31. U.S. exporters will face rising competition for new customers with geopolitics being a complicating factor. While a forthcoming U.S.-India trade deal may boost supplies – the U.S. r...
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