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U.S. LNG exports are set for a record year in 2025, driven by global demand and expanding capacity.
U.S. liquefied natural gas exports are on track for a record year in 2025, with 29.5 million metric tons of annual contracts signed by October—over four times the 2024 total—driven by strong demand from Europe and Asia seeking alternatives to Russian gas.
New projects, including Louisiana LNG and Rio Grande LNG expansions, are advancing despite rising costs from labor shortages, tariffs, and financing, pushing liquefaction fees up 15% since 2023.
U.S. LNG capacity is projected to double by 2029, with exports expected to reach 16.3 billion cubic feet per day by 2026.
Domestic gas production also hit a record high in Q3 2024, fueled by data center demand and export growth, with output projected to rise to 107.4 billion cubic feet per day by 2026.
Las exportaciones de GNL de EE.UU. se establecen para un año récord en 2025, impulsadas por la demanda global y la capacidad en expansión.