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North America’s LNG exports to more than double by 2029, led by U.S. Gulf Coast projects, boosting access to Asian markets.
North America’s LNG export capacity is projected to more than double by 2029, reaching 28.7 billion cubic feet per day, driven by major U.S. Gulf Coast projects, Canada’s LNG Canada terminal, and Mexican exports. The U.S. will add 13.9 Bcf/d, with five projects at final investment decision, including Rio Grande LNG’s Train 5 and Train 4, expected online by 2031. Canada’s capacity will grow to 2.5 Bcf/d, with expansions planned, while Mexico adds 0.6 Bcf/d. The expansion, led by U.S. projects, will boost access to Asian markets, though pipeline delays may affect supply.
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