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Turn The Page - Despite Trade Deal With EU, U.S. LNG Could Still Get Squeezed on Price, Volumes

Turn The Page - Despite Trade Deal With EU, U.S. LNG Could Still Get Squeezed on Price, Volumes

RBN Energy Blogcast · Richard Pratt

August 7, 202511m 40s

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The European Union (EU) appears poised to substantially increase its imports of U.S. LNG after reaching a trade deal with the Trump administration that includes a pledge to purchase $750 billion worth of U.S. energy over three years. The trade agreement and the EU’s plans to phase out deliveries of Russian LNG and piped-in natural gas by 2027 may end up being a big positive for U.S. producers. But that doesn’t mean it’s all clear sailing, thanks to competition with Qatar and uncertainty around EU regulations. In today’s RBN blog, we look at how U.S. exporters could still get squeezed on price and volume between today and 2030.