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US LNG dominance to continue growing ten years after first cargo

The United States is now the world's largest supplier of ultra-cooled fuel in just ten years, since the first liquefied gas cargo left Louisiana.

Analysts and executives in the industry predict that U.S. LNG capacity records will double within five years.

The question is whether the market will be able absorb these supplies, as it already shows signs of saturation.

Shell's CEO Wael Sawan stated earlier this month?that the LNG sector is expanding at an annual rate of approximately 3%, which exceeds the growth rate for the gas market.

On February 24, 2016, Cheniere Energy exported its first LNG cargo out of the lower 48 States from Sabine Pass, marking the beginning of a new era in the U.S. LNG Industry. It would eventually overtake the heavyweights Qatar & Australia.

LNG cargoes were previously exported in small quantities from Alaska.

According to LSEG and EIA, the United States processes around 18 billion cubic ft of natural?gas per day into LNG. This makes it the world's largest LNG supplier. The measurement of gas at the wellhead takes place in cubic feet, while LNG is measured by metric tons.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration stated in a Tuesday statement that "LNG exports increased from the United States for several reasons including abundant natural gas supplies and reserves, flexibility of LNG export contracts and relatively low feedgas prices."

The EIA stated that the expansion of LNG infrastructure in the U.S. was supported by an increase in international demand from Europe, especially after Russia invaded Ukraine.

The EIA reported late last year, that LNG exporters have announced plans to increase the U.S.'s liquefaction capability to 28,7 bcfd in 2029 from 11.4 bcfd when?the beginning of?2024?.

Cheniere and Venture Global LNG are two of the three largest LNG exporters in the world.

The company stated on Tuesday that "Venture Global has gone from a startup in which there was a?zero capacity of LNG to operating or building three facilities within six year, with over 100 (million tonnes per annum) planned capacity for production, development, or construction."

Cheniere has announced that it has invested $50 Billion in expanding its two export facilities over the last decade and aims to double production to 100 MMT per year by mid-2030s.

"At the close of 2016, our capacity for operation was about 9 mtpa. Cheniere stated on Tuesday that the capacity is now 52 mtpa, and it's still growing as we bring Corpus Christi Stage 3 train online. Curtis Williams, Houston Reporting Nick Zieminski Editing

(source: Reuters)