North America Leads Largest LNG Export Surge Since 2022

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North America's LNG exports surged in 2025, leading to a 4% increase in global LNG shipments, the largest since 2022. This growth was driven by new export plants in the region. The annual rise in 2025 is expected to be the steepest increase in global LNG exports since 2022.

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85%
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Short Term

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Surging liquefied natural gas exports from new North American export plants likely pushed global LNG shipments in 2025 by the most since 2022, Kpler data showed on Tuesday. This year, global LNG supply swelled by 4% from 2024 to reach 429 million tons, per the vessel-tracking data from Kpler quoted by Bloomberg. The annual rise in 2025 would be the steepest increase in global LNG exports since 2022, when shipments grew by 4.5% compared to 2021, the data showed. North America was the key supplier of new LNG volumes, as Canada’s first-ever…

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Original article published by OilPrice.com on December 30, 2025.
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