US LNG export capacity will reach 8.9 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) by the end of 2019, making the country the third largest in the world behind Australia and Qatar, according to EIA forecasts. Currently, US LNG export capacity stands at 3.6 Bcf/d, and it is expected to end the year at 4.9 Bcf/d as two new liquefaction units (trains) become operational.
Namely, the US started exporting LNG from 48 states in February 2016, when the Sabine Pass liquefaction terminal in Louisiana shipped its...
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