LNG Canada Moves Closer to Launch
- U.S. LNG production is set to increase by 20 percent in 2025 due to surging global demand and new Gulf of America export terminals, as projected by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
- LNG Canada has received its first import cargo for equipment testing, with plans to fully operate by mid-2025.
- The U.S. Is the world’s largest producer and exporter of LNG, with exports expected to double by 2030, based on analysis by S&P Global.
- Canada's LNG project aims to supply 36.2 million tons of LNG annually by 2040, targeting Asian markets, according to Wood Mackenzie.
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How Liquid Natural Gas Export Boom Might Impact the US
Surging global demand for natural gas and the build-out of three new Gulf of America export terminals will spur a 20 percent boost in 2025, and a 15 percent increase in 2026, in domestic liquid natural gas (LNG) production, the U.S. Energy Information Administration projects in its March 2025 Short-Term Energy Outlook. “We expect U.S. LNG exports to continue growing, driven by the start-up of three new facilities” that will expand the nation’s e…

First LNG carrier arrives in Kitimat for crucial testing phase
A fully loaded LNG carrier has arrived for the first time at the LNG Canada terminal in Kitimat, signalling a pivotal step in preparing the country’s first major LNG export facility for operations.
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