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LNG data sources for energy workflows

Information on liquefied natural gas production and trade.

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Natural Gas

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A selected set of data sources used across energy market, analytics, trading, and operational workflows.

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EIA

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) provides official U.S. energy statistics, forecasts, analysis, and reports covering production, stocks, demand, imports, exports, and prices.
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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Data

LNG data provides insights into the production, transportation, and consumption of liquefied natural gas. This data is crucial for understanding global energy markets and the role of LNG in meeting energy demands. It includes trade volumes, pricing, and infrastructure developments.

Role of LNG in Energy Transition

LNG is increasingly seen as a bridge fuel in the transition to cleaner energy sources. By analyzing LNG data, stakeholders can assess its impact on energy security and environmental sustainability, making it a key component of future energy strategies.