Gas Processing News

Adrienne Blume, Managing Editor

North American LNG projects struggle amid pandemic Global economic slowdown has led to reduced demand for LNG produced in the U.S. As a result, LNG exports from the country are likely to remain low in the near future, according to reports by GlobalData. Low prices for gas, along with an LNG supply glut, have pushed companies to revisit their CAPEX on upcoming multibillion-dollar gas projects. U.S. FID delays and cargo cancelations. In March, Royal Dutch Shell exited the proposed Lake Charles LNG export project in Louisiana. Sempra Energy will not take FID pertaining to the Port Arthur LNG terminal due to current market challenges, which is likely to push back the start of the

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