*US LNG exports are on track to fall back to 6.29mn tons for April, according to latest figures from data intelligence firm Kpler. This represents a fall of 25% from December’s record 8.54mn tons and the lowest figure since late 2022. It is also likely to see the US temporarily fall behind Australia and Qatar as top global exporter, a title it snagged for the first time on an annual basis for 2023 (MEES, 5 April).
*The effective closure of the Suez Canal to LNG shipments and tight constraints on the Panama Canal have badly dented the economics of US exporters tapping markets beyond the Atlantic Basin (MEES, 19 April), whilst a mild winter capped demand and prices in Europe. (CONTINUED - 239 WORDS)