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United States LNG exports rise in May as Freeport LNG returns to production

U.S. exports of melted gas (LNG) rebounded in May as Freeport LNG, the country's secondlargest exporter of the superchilled gas, returned to complete production and as more materials streamed to Asia, initial data from LSEG showed.

The U.S. is the world's biggest exporter of LNG and a key provider to Europe because Russia's intrusion of Ukraine, however general exports decreased for 4 successive months this year, information from the monetary firm revealed on Monday.

There have actually been upkeep activities at some plants, as well as at Freeport LNG due to mechanical problems that led to 3 of its processing systems going offline for practically 2 months, contributing to a decrease through April.

U.S. LNG exports leapt to 7.60 million metric loads (MT) in May from 6.19 million MT in April and just below the 7.61 MT. exported in March, LSEG data revealed.

Freeport LNG, which can produce 15 million metric tons per. annum (MTPA), went back to full production on May 10.

U.S. exporters last month took on greater area prices in. Asia by sending out 3.15 MT, or 41% of overall exports, up from 2.02. million loads, or 32.6% in April. Most vessels took the long. path past South Africa's Cape of Excellent Wish to reach their. destination, the ship tracking information revealed.

Area costs in Asia climbed last month on firm demand as hot. weather condition increased the need for power generation and purchasers took. advantage of lower LNG rates relative to the same period in. 2023.

Europe remained the biggest export market in May with 3.18. MT, or simply under 42%, below 3.25 million MT, or 52.5% of. the overall volume in April, and the 4.31 million MT, about 57%,. in March. The volume was hardly ahead of exports to Asia, the. data showed.

U.S. LNG exports to Latin America and the Caribbean also. expanded. May exports of the superchilled gas to the Americas. grew to 940,000 lots, or 12% of total sales, up from 850,000. heaps in April, ship tracking data showed.

Gas flows to the 7 big U.S. LNG export plants increased to. 12.9 billion cubic feet daily (bcfd) in May from 11.9 bcfd in. April with the return of Freeport LNG's 2.1-bcfd plant in Texas,. LSEG information showed.

(source: Reuters)