Asia's LNG imports recover, drawing cargoes from needy Europe: Russell
XLE•U.S. cargoes shift from Europe to Asia
It's also worth noting that those countries have been replacing Qatari LNG with cargoes from the United States, the world's biggest LNG exporter ahead of Australia and Qatar.
Japan's imports of U.S. LNG are expected to reach 940,000 tons in July, the third-highest on record, according to Kpler and almost 15 times the 60,000 tons from February, the last month before the start of the Iran conflict.
Japan, the world's second-biggest LNG buyer, is on track for total imports of 5.37 million tons in July, a five-month high and also above the 4.72 million tons for the same month last year.
South Korea, the third-biggest LNG importer, is expected to receive 870,000 tons of U.S. LNG in July, the third-highest in Kpler records and up from just 13,000 tons in February.
Overall, Asia's imports of U.S. LNG are expected to reach a record high of 4.23 million tons in July, about three times the 1.34 million tons from February.




