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US exports 10 million tonnes LNG in a single month

According to preliminary data provided by financial firm LSEG, the U.S. is now the first country in history to export 10,000,000 metric tons (mmt) or liquefied gas in a month. LSEG data show that the U.S. exported a new record of 10.1 mmt liquid fuel in October. This is up from a revised 9.1 mmt figure in September. The U.S., already the largest LNG exporter in the world, has been increasing sales by setting four records a month for 2025. Data showed that the surge was primarily due to the start-up and ramp-up at Cheniere Corpus Christi Stage 3 and Venture Global's Plaquemines Export Plant. Data showed that the Louisiana-based Plaquemines plant sold 2.2 million tons last month. This was a record high, exceeding its previous peak of 1.6 million tons in September. Cheniere Corpus Christi's export facility also set a record by shipping 1.6 mmt. The company has sold 4.2 mmt of LNG, or 42 % of the total LNG exported from the U.S., since Sabine Pass exported 2.6 mmt of LNG in October. The Corpus Christi Stage 3 will enable Cheniere to export over 50 million metric tons per year in 2026 when completed. CEO Jack Fusco stated this in a recent earnings conference.

LSEG data revealed that Venture Global and Cheniere accounted for 72% the total country's exports in October.

EUROPE IS THE LARGEST CUSTOMER Last month, 6.9 mmt of U.S. exports - or 69% - went to Europe. LSEG data on ship tracking showed that this figure was down from 6.22 mmt last September as Europe filled up storage in preparation for winter. The ship tracking data revealed that U.S. exports of LNG to Asia in October were 1.96 mmt, compared with 1.63 mmt for September. U.S. exports of LNG to Latin America dropped to 0.57 mmt in October, from 0.63 mmt in September, as South America prepares for warmer summer months. LSEG ship tracking data shows. Egypt bought five cargoes totaling 0.43 mmt. This is less than the 0.5mmt that it purchased in September. According to LSEG ship tracking data, two cargoes went to Senegal, totaling 0.1 mmt. Two others were awaiting orders for 0.1 mmt.

Gas traded in October at the European benchmark Dutch Title Transfer Facility for $10.88 per 1,000,000 British Thermal Units, down from $11.13 last September. The Japan Korea Marker benchmark price in Asia was $11.11 in October, compared with $11.32 in Septembre.

The TTF price and JKM price were so close, that it provided little incentive to U.S. LNG suppliers to switch from the European market to a more distant Asian market. Reporting by Curtis Williams, Houston; Editing and rewriting by Nathan Crooks & Paul Simao

(source: Reuters)