U.S. LNG Demand Declines
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•Natural gas demand from US LNG export plants heads for first decline in 8 years
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The U.S. is the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas and a key provider of gas to Europe in the wake of Russia 's invasion of Ukraine .
LNG plant outages and delays in construction of new plants have reduced demand so far this year .
Industry expects this year 's decline to be just a blip, with capacity seen doubling over the next four years .
Gains could rise by around 14% to an estimated 13.7 bcfd in 2025 , according to EIA . (Reporting by Scott DiSavino in New York and Curtis Williams in Houston ; Editing by David Gregorio ).
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