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Updated · Energy Intelligence · Apr 24Al Qaiyyah LNG carrier departs after loading at Golden Pass LNG export terminal
11 articles · Updated · Energy Intelligence · Apr 24
- The Al Qaiyyah, with a capacity of 174,000 cubic meters, departed this week from the Golden Pass LNG terminal in Texas.
- This shipment marks a significant step for the terminal as it moves toward easing the critically strained global gas market.
- The departure highlights the increasing role of U.S. LNG exports in addressing worldwide energy shortages and supporting global supply stability.
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