Qatar Reclaims Crown From U.S. as World’s Top LNG Exporter

05 May 2022

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Qatar Reclaims Crown From U.S. as World’s Top LNG Exporter

Qatar reclaimed the crown as the world’s top liquefied natural gas exporter from the U.S. just as the end of winter lowered demand for heating fuel in the northern hemisphere. April exports of the superchilled fuel from Qatar surpassed 7.5 million metric tons, edging out the U.S., according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. Maintenance at Qatargas reduced the Middle Eastern nation’s exports a month earlier.

The Gulf state previously maintained its dominance in LNG exports before maintenance at Qatar Gas caused a reduction in the exports a month earlier. In 2019, the Middle Eastern nation was also on top of the list with exportation that amounted to 104.8 billion cubic meters (bcm) of LNG, according to BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy 2019 report.

During the winter months, low temperatures, combined with Europe’s desire to cut dependence on Russian energy, drove up the demand for natural gas and prices of the fuel.

Looking ahead, the U.S. and Qatar are expected to engage in a two-horse race for dominance in the global LNG market. Once the Calcasieu Pass export terminal in Louisiana is complete later this year, the U.S. is expected to reach a peak LNG production capacity of 13.9 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. Meanwhile, Qatar is planning a gargantuan export project that will come online in the late 2020s, which could cement the Middle Eastern nation as the top supplier of the fuel. 




Source: bloomberg

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