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US LNG output dips in June on much shorter month, plant maintenance

U.S exports of melted gas (LNG) fell slightly in June to 7.11 million metric lots (MT) from 7.60 MT in May, as numerous plants embarked on maintenance activity, preliminary information from LSEG revealed.

U.S exporters increased exports to Asia, where rates were greater, putting deliveries of the super-chilled gas to that continent at parity with Europe.

The U.S. is the world's largest exporter of LNG and a key supplier to Europe considering that Russia's intrusion of Ukraine, however overall exports declined for 4 successive months this year, according to LSEG data.

They rebounded in May before falling again in June, the LSEG information revealed.

A number of U.S. LNG plants, consisting of Freeport LNG and Cheniere Energy's Corpus Christi center, along with pipelines, underwent upkeep in June, prompting a drop in materials.

Cameron LNG, Cheniere's Sabine Pass and Endeavor Global's. Calcasieu Pass in Louisiana were also going through work.

The blackouts hit demand for gas to feed LNG. plants, with June gas flows at 12.3 billion cubic feet per day. ( bcfpd), or 84% of approximated usage capability, experts for. monetary firm Tudor, Pickering, Holt & & Co wrote in a note last. week.

Numerous LNG jobs saw decreases in flows with noteworthy. ones being Calcasieu Pass (-150 mmcf), Sabine Pass (-160 mmcf) and. Cameron (-100 mmcf), TPH analysts composed.

A slightly bigger share of United States LNG exports went to Asia in. June compared to May. Some 2.98 MT, or 42% of June exports, went. to Asia, compared to 41% of total United States exports in May, the LSEG. data revealed.

Asia stays the preferred destination for United States free-on-board. ( FOB) LNG freights as the arbitrage remains open in June for. August and September delivery, said Rystad Energy's senior. expert, Masanori Odaka in an upgrade to client late last month.

Most of the US exports to Asia continued to take the longer. route past the Cape of Good Hope. Yet there was least one. delivery that went to Asia through the Suez Canal, LSEG ship. tracking data revealed.

Europe, a leading destination for US LNG exports, took 2.99 MT,. or 42%, of overall June exports, in line with levels from the. previous month, according to LSEG data.

US exports to Latin America held stable at 870,000 MT, or. just over 12% of overall exports. The Middle East took 3. freights carrying 210,000 tons of LNG in total, LSEG data showed.

(source: Reuters)