Panama Canal officials started earlier this year discussions with U.S. LNG producers on how the canal could help American exporters move more LNG vessels via the shortest route to Asia.
After a year of traffic restrictions and upended global trade flows due to geopolitical shifts, the Panama Canal – the fastest route for American LNG to Asia – is introducing a new long-term booking system, hoping to attract larger volumes of U.S. LNG traffic.
is not a free shortcut,” Anatol Feygin, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Cheniere Energy, the top U.S. producer and exporter, told Reuters. Panama Canal officials started earlier this year discussions with U.S. LNG producers on how the canal could help American exporters move more LNG vessels via the shortest route to Asia, the canal administrator Vásquez told Reuters in May.
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