US LNG cancellations ICIS - energy podcasts 23/04/2020 12 min Listen "US LNG cancellations" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original Episode Synopsis Poor economics and low demand mean a raft of US cargoes for June loading have been cancelled. ICIS Editors Ed Cox and Ruth Liao analyse what has happened and the outlook for further cancellations More episodes of the podcast ICIS - energy podcasts Episode 433: Energy Community contracting parties braced as CBAM regulations moving up a gear from 2026 19/11/2025 Episode 432: Moldova defies crises, prepares for gas market competition, EU coupling 12/11/2025 Episode 431: PICASSO platform is step towards EU real-time electricity market, despite concerns 09/10/2025 Episode 430: Ukraine ready for winter, US mineral deal 29/09/2025 Episode 429: LNG OUTLOOK: What will Japan's seventh Strategic Energy Plan mean for its LNG buyers' purchasing and investment strategies? 22/07/2025 Episode 428: Romanian Black Sea gas will be a regional game-changer, executive director 08/07/2025 Episode 427: Energy Community has come a long way in reaching founding goals, director 04/07/2025 Episode 426: US ambitions for a domestic LNG carrier industry 10/06/2025 Episode 425: Trans-Balkan gas grid operators answer traders’ questions on new capacity product 03/06/2025 Episode 424: Spanish outage highlights need to invest in grid stability, more cross-border connections, former Ukrenergo CEO 06/05/2025 Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn