CERAWeek: Mideast Situation Shows Need for Energy Diversification, Says Cheniere CEO

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Jack Fusco, President and CEO of Cheniere Energy during the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., March 7, 2023.


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HOUSTON, March 23 (Reuters) – The situation in the Middle East shows ​the need for diversity in energy supplies, ‌Jack Fusco, CEO of Cheniere Energy (LNG.N), the nation’s largest U.S. liquefied natural gas exporter, said on Monday in Houston.

The U.S.-Israeli war on ​Iran has throttled energy exports from the Middle ​East Gulf’s Strait of Hormuz, a key transit ⁠point for a fifth of the world’s oil and ​gas supply. Oil and gas prices have soared, as ​it may be months before supply issues are fully solved.

The company’s CFO Zach Davis told reporters at the CERAWeek conference ​in Houston that Cheniere has been running its plant ​above its stated maximum capacity and is unable to produce any more ‌LNG ⁠until new production facilities come online later this year.

The company is considering pushing back some maintenance to the autumn instead of in the spring to meet demand, Davis ​added. Supply has ​become more ⁠strained worldwide following both the effective closure on the Strait of Hormuz and ​Iranian attacks on Qatar, which produces a fifth ​of ⁠the world’s liquefied natural gas, that knocked out roughly 17% of its supply.

Cheniere expects to deliver more cargoes to ⁠Asia ​this year and less to ​Europe; overall last year it exported 51 million metric tons of LNG, mostly ​to Europe.

Reporting by Curtis Williams; Editing by Simon Webb

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