LNG’s Next Big Threat Isn’t Demand—It’s U.S. Policy
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LNG’s Next Big Threat Isn’t Demand—It’s U.S. Policy
Winter is over in the northern hemisphere, and demand for heating is in decline, to the likely chagrin of LNG exporters. Demand for the fuel in the key Asian and European markets has weakened this month as peak demand season eases—but the weakening is temporary. Europe imported a record 7.04 million tons of liquefied natural gas from its top supplier, the United States, last month, but this has dropped to 5.88 million tons this month, data from …
LNG Imports Raises System Pressure, Slows Attock Refinery Output
Islamabad May 1 2025: Attock Refinery’s production declined during the first nine months of this financial year due to reduced output from Exploration and Production companies, which was driven by high SNGPL system pressure resulting from increased LNG imports. Attock Refinery supplied 1,213 thousand Metric Tons of various petroleum products while operating at about 71 percent of the capacity during the nine month period ended March 31, 2025 com…


EU combined gas and LNG imports fall due to reduced demand
The European Union (EU) measures to reduce gas demand have driven a decline in the bloc’s combined imports of pipeline gas and LNG, helping to ensure its energy security, according to a new data tracking tool published today by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).
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