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The IEA predicts that Europe will import record amounts of LNG in 2026.

The International Energy Agency announced on Friday that a record amount is expected to be imported by Europe of liquefied gas in this year, with the global supply also set to increase.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 the European Union has tried to reduce its dependence on Russian energy. It has also increased imports of LNG, especially from the United States.

The IEA's Gas Market Report for the quarter of 2026 showed that Europe will import a record 185 bcm?of LNG, up from a prior record?175 bcm?in 2025.

The agency forecasts that global LNG supply will grow by?more? than 7% between?2026 and?2027, at its fastest rate since 2019. North America is expected to account for the majority of this 40 bcm growth, it said.

North American projects will dominate new capacity by 2025. Global LNG supply is expected to rise almost 7%. The report stated that the United States was at the forefront of investment, having approved?over 80 billion cubic meters of annual capacity.

Keisuke adamori, Director of Energy Markets & Security at the IEA, said that "the LNG wave" would play a key role in shaping global gas markets. He added that it was likely to pressure prices down while improving market liquidity.

The IEA reported that natural gas trading volumes, and?hub liquid?ity in all?major markets will reach record highs by 2025.

Gas volumes traded in the United States on Henry Hub increased by 8%. In Europe and Britain, they grew by 17%.

According to the IEA, geopolitical risk and weather conditions are still significant factors in global gas markets. This requires continued energy security vigilance. (Reporting by Susanna Twidale, editing by PhilippaFletcher)

(source: Reuters)