Global exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) have fallen to their lowest level in six months, reversing recent increases in supplies from the United States and others. This decline is attributed to slower gas flows amid the conflict in the Middle East. The drop in LNG shipments has surprised markets that were anticipating a rise in supply. Analysts link this to logistical disruptions and political instability in key regions. Experts, however, predict a recovery in export volumes in the coming months.
Global LNG Exports Hit Six-Month Low
Global LNG exports have fallen to a six-month low due to slower flows amid the Middle East conflict, despite recent supply increases from the US.