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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2024 · 15 MIN

Pipelines on Water: Why Have LNG Freight Rates Plunged, and When Will They Come Up for Air?

from NGI’s Hub & Flow · host NGI: Natural Gas Intelligence

Spark Commodities CEO Tim Mendelssohn joins NGI's managing editor of LNG, Jamison Cocklin, to discuss how bearish market fundamentals have been driving down freight rates for LNG cargoes. A “massive vessel oversupply,” combined with delays in U.S. LNG export projects, has pushed freight rates well below market expectations.  Mendelssohn explains why these rates could remain low for the foreseeable future and explores the potential implications for the LNG shipping market as new export facilities come online in the years to come.

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