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Cheniere Energy announces a rise in its third-quarter profits on the strength of LNG demand

Cheniere Energy announced a higher third-quarter profit Thursday on the backs of a strong demand for natural gas liquefied.

In 2024, the U.S. will be the largest exporter in the world of liquefied gas. It is expected to ship 11.9 billion cubic foot per day (bcfpd).

After Donald Trump took office, the commercial activity in this sector gained momentum.

According to preliminary data released by financial firm LSEG, the U.S. exported a total of 9.1 million metric tonnes (MT) in September.

Cheniere exported 646 cargoes of LNG or 2,237 trillion British Thermal Units in 2024.

Cheniere's LNG revenues were $4.30 billion during the third quarter of 2008, up from $3.55 billion a year ago.

The company reported a net profit of $1.05 billion or $4.75 a share for the quarter ending September 30 compared to $893 million or $3.93 if you compare it with a year ago. (Reporting from Tanay Dhumal, Bengaluru. Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri.)

(source: Reuters)