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    U.S. LNG facility explodes, European gas prices soar on news

    • Last Update: 2022-10-25
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      On the morning of June 8, local time, one of the largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals in the United States exploded, and European natural gas prices rose sharply
    .

      After the explosion, Freeport LNG, the operator of the facility involved, said the Texas-based LNG facility would be closed for at least three weeks, during which time the U.
    S.
    would lose about a fifth of its liquefaction capacity

    .

      The Freeport export terminal has traditionally shipped most of its cargo to Japan and South Korea, but the shutdown will affect Europe
    .
    Europe has been moving LNG away from the eastern U.
    S.
    due to rising natural gas prices

    .
    Data intelligence firm ICIS believes the shutdown for at least three weeks will cost around 940,000 tonnes of LNG exports

    .

      Although Europe should be able to make up for its loss of gas storage
    .
    But analysts say risks remain if the shutdown is prolonged

    .

      Although Europe should be able to make up for its loss of gas storage
    .
    But analysts say risks remain if the shutdown is prolonged

    .

      The news sent U.
    S.
    natural gas markets lower as traders expected the shutdown to free up supplies and help rebuild U.
    S.
    inventories to meet winter demand

    .

      European natural gas prices rose sharply on the 9th, with wholesale gas prices in Europe jumping more than 10% to 88 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh), while the British July delivery price surged a quarter to 163 pence per 100,000 British thermal units
    .

      Asia's benchmark for LNG, the Platts Japan-Korean Marker Natural Gas Index JKM (Japan-Korean Marker), rose 7.
    8 percent to $1.
    694 at $23.
    486 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) as assessed on June 9

    .

      Over the past few months, about 70% of Freeport's export terminal's monthly supply has gone to the EU and the UK
    .
    France, the UK, Turkey and the Netherlands were the biggest importers of freeport LNG in Europe this year

    .



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