Natural Gas Imports and Exports Monthly Report
Dear Subscriber,
In October 2024, the United States exported 648.8 Bcf and imported 262.6 Bcf of natural gas, which resulted in 386.2 Bcf of net exports.
U.S. Natural Gas Imports & Exports by Mode of Transport
 U.S. LNG Exports
The United States exported 376.2 Bcf (58.0% of total U.S. natural gas exports) of natural gas in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to 32 countries.
- Europe (194.8 Bcf, 51.8%), Asia (127.5 Bcf, 33.9%), Latin America/ Caribbean (32.3 Bcf, 8.6%), Africa (21.7 Bcf, 8.6%)
- 3.6% increase from September 2024
- 72.1% decrease from October 2023
- 88.6% of total LNG exports went to non-Free Trade Agreement countries (nFTA), while the remaining 11.4% went to Free Trade Agreement countries (FTA).
U.S. LNG exports to the top five countries of destination accounted for 40.8% of total U.S. LNG exports.
- France (43.1 Bcf, 11.5%), Japan (30.0 Bcf, 8.0%), Netherlands (28.8 Bcf, 7.6%), India (27.4 Bcf, 7.3%), and Turkiye (24.1 Bcf, 6.4%).
U.S. Imports and Exports by Pipeline and Truck with Mexico
The United States exported 200.8 Bcf of natural gas to Mexico and imported less than 0.1 Bcf of natural gas from Mexico, which resulted in 200.8 Bcf of net exports.
- 2.3% decrease from September 2024
- 0.2% increase from October 2023
U.S. Imports and Exports by Pipeline and Truck with Canada
The United States exported 71.8 Bcf of natural gas to Canada and imported 262.6 Bcf of natural gas from Canada, which resulted in 190.8 Bcf of net imports.
- 4.1% increase from September 2024
- 10.7% increase from October 2023
This report may also be viewed on our website at: Natural Gas Imports and Exports Monthly Reports | Department of Energy
The Summary Data, Transaction Data, and LNG Exports and Re-Exports Data can be viewed as an Excel file.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about the file or its contents.
Regards,
Tu Tran Economist U.S. Department of Energy Office of Regulation and International Engagement 202-235-5873
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