On June 14th, 2018 the U.S. Department of Energy released the most recent official data on U.S. vessel-borne LNG exports of domestically-produced LNG. The report included data through April 2018.
Data for the month of April 2018 showed South Korea as the top destination for U.S. LNG. Data from the U.S. Department of Energy is listed below. The number in parentheses represents the number of cargoes. All volume in Mcf of natural gas.
April 2018 Sabine Pass LNG Terminal Exports:
South Korea (6) 17,996,070 Includes Split Cargo
China (5) 17,509,361
Mexico (3) 11,074,274
Japan (2) 7,342,007
Chile (2) 4,986,956 Includes Split Cargo
Pakistan (1) 3,257,810
Brazil (1) 3,255,426
India (1) 3,253,992
Netherlands (1) 3,252,599
Argentina (1) 3,194,723
Colombia (1) 1,599,389 Split Cargo
Total April 2018 Sabine Pass exports: 76,722,607
All above volumes in Mcf of natural gas.
April 2018 Cove Point LNG Terminal Exports:
Japan (1) 3,625,106
Jordan (1) 3,293,275
Argentina (1) 2,022,570
Total April 2018 Cove Point exports: 8,940,951
Above volume in Mcf of natural gas.
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