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Global short-term LNG supply tracker (Q4 2022)
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Global LNG run rates have surpassed 90% of capacity as producers maximise output for winter. However several disruptions have continued to impact the market. Nigerian exports have remained below average since flooding, while the restart at Freeport has been further delayed. Unplanned outages will likely reach an all-time record in 2022, with more than 11 Mt of LNG not produced due to technical issues. - How will LNG supply perform this winter? - Where is growth coming from next year? - How many new projects will start over the next two years?
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