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How the U.S. Became the World's LNG Superpower
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By 2025, exports had reached 5.2 trillion cubic feet, making the United States the world’s largest LNG exporter by a substantial margin.
Total global exports increased from 19.3 trillion cubic feet to 20.4 trillion cubic feet.
Qatar ranked second with exports of 3.9 trillion cubic feet, followed by Australia at 3.7 trillion cubic feet.
Producers have added enough output to support rising domestic consumption, pipeline exports, and LNG exports simultaneously.
LNG Is Rewriting Global Gas TradeThe shift toward LNG extends beyond the rise of the United States.