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US LNG crippled as Australia seizes US$1.5b trade overnight

What happens when the world’s second-largest economy suddenly pulls the plug on billions of dollars in US energy exports without warning, without negotiation and without a single public signal? You get a global energy market in shock and Washington scrambling for answers.

In a move that stunned traders, analysts and policymakers alike, China has just announced a complete halt on all liquefied natural gas imports from the United States. A decision made abruptly with no prior indication, no phased reduction and no explanation beyond a terse statement from Beijing.

One moment American LNG tankers were in route across the Pacific. The next they were stranded, contracts frozen and billions of dollars now hang in limbo. This isn’t just another trade dispute. This is a deliberate geopolitical strike, one that could reshape the global energy balance, upend critical supply chains and leave US exporters bleeding

In April 2025, Australia’s energy giant Woodside Energy inked a game-changing 15-year contract with China Resources Gas, one of Beijing’s top natural gas distributors.

Under the deal, Australia will begin supplying LNG to China, the symbolism behind the agreement is monumental & will cost the USA $6.4b
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FreddieUK · 70-79, M
Look forward to seeing this work out.
Anniedlr · 31-35, F
It will be interesting to hear Trumps view on this 😂😂😂😂😂
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
The US economy is 27 trillion. 6.4 billion is a rounding error.
swirlie · 31-35, F
The same thing happened with Canada about 6 months ago. Canada began supplying China with LNG in the wake of Trump's tariffs, so now the US is pissed off at Canada for undermining America's dominance in the US-China LNG market.

Congratulations to Australia in being successful at getting into the LNG market with Asia! 🥳
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heavyone2 · 61-69, M
Hell.. the US "drips more than that on the ground" while fueling....
swirlie · 31-35, F
@heavyone2
...then why is the US still $39 Trillion in debt?

You do understand that the US government is already bankrupt, don't you?
heavyone2 · 61-69, M
@swirlie who gives a rip
swirlie · 31-35, F
@heavyone2
Anyone who can competently have a discussion about it is who gives a rip, which evidently does not include you.

 
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