LNG Export
LNG export refers to the process of transporting liquefied natural gas from one country to another. This involves cooling natural gas to a liquid state, which reduces its volume significantly, making it easier and more economical to transport. Once it reaches its destination, the LNG is regasified and distributed for various uses, including heating and electricity generation.
Countries that produce more natural gas than they consume often engage in LNG export to meet global energy demands. Major exporters include Qatar, Australia, and the United States, which have invested in infrastructure to facilitate the liquefaction and shipping of LNG to international markets.