
US LNG Exports to Asia Surge Amid Middle East Conflict
US liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to Asia saw a significant surge in April, largely attributed to disruptions in Middle East supply routes caused by regional conflict. This increase occurred as traffic through the Strait of Hormuz reportedly dropped sharply and LNG Canada also achieved record monthly exports.
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LNG Canada exports hit 1 million metric tons for first time in single month - Reuters
LNG Canada exports hit 1 million metric tons for first time in single month Reuters
Read full article →US LNG exports to Asia surged in April as Middle East conflict curtailed supply - The Straits Times
US LNG exports to Asia surged in April as Middle East conflict curtailed supply The Straits Times
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The UKMTO has reported over 40 incidents between March 1 and April 27, including attacks, vessel damage, harassment, and near-misses involving merchant ships.
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