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    LNG shipping rates hit multi-month highs on tighter vessel availability, winter demand

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    Posted on November 4, 2025

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    LNG shipping rates hit multi-month highs due to tight vessel supply and rising winter demand, impacting global freight dynamics.

    LNG Shipping Rates Surge Amid Tight Vessel Supply and Winter Demand

    By Emily Chow

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Shipping rates for liquefied natural gas have hit multi-month highs on tighter vessel availability, delayed cargo deliveries to Egypt and rising demand ahead of winter, shipping sources said.

    The price gains amplify competition for available LNG carriers, reversing the trend of lacklustre shipping rates seen for much of this year.

    Prices tumbled to five-year lows in February as fleet additions outpaced demand, though they jumped to an eight-month top in June on tighter vessel supply and as the Israel-Iran conflict led shipowners to hold off chartering vessels.

    Atlantic freight rates assessed for vessels with two-stroke engines capable of carrying 174,000 cubic meters of LNG - the most common type in the market - were at $61,500 per day on Tuesday, coming off Monday's price of $61,750 per day, according to pricing agency Spark Commodities.

    That was their highest since late August 2024, and a more than 50% jump from $39,750 per day last Monday.

    Pacific rates for the same class of ship were at $42,250 per day on Tuesday, up from $31,250 last Tuesday and the highest since end-June, the data showed.

    "Recent delays to discharge of LNG cargoes into Egypt have been one contributory factor, with knock-on impacts for vessel itineraries," said Stephen Gordon, managing director at Clarksons Research.

    One shipbroker, who declined to be identified as he was not authorised to speak to the media, said Egypt's request for LNG cargo delivery delays had disrupted vessel scheduling, leading charterers to secure vessels from the market for future loading dates, creating more demand.

    Gains in LNG shipping prices are also supported by seasonal demand, as importers in the northern hemisphere like Europe and Japan prepare for the approaching winter season.

    "You see various utility companies and traders ramping up inventories ahead of colder months," said a second shipbroker, who also declined to be identified.

    A recently open arbitrage window for U.S. cargoes delivered to Asia also tightened vessel availability by supporting eastbound flows and increasing voyage durations, said Clarksons' Gordon.

    A ramp-up in various U.S. export projects like Plaquemines LNG and Stage 3 of Corpus Christi provided further underlying support, he added.

    "There appears to be a short-term squeeze on vessel availability, with few ships able to meet November laycans in the Atlantic, and these tonnage availability limitations could provide continued support in the short term," he said.

    Laycans are the periods in which a vessel is expected to load or discharge a cargo at the port.

    While the U.S. front-month arbitrage to Northeast Asia has closed out, it remains extremely marginal, said Spark Commodities analyst Qasim Afghan.

    "If the JKM-TTF continues to rally as it has done over the last month, this could quickly shift the arb signal back to Asia over the coming days, renewing the upward pricing pressure on LNG freight rates," he said.

    The JKM-TTF is the spread between Asia's benchmark Japan-Korea Marker and Europe's Title Transfer Facility.

    (Reporting by Emily Chow; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •LNG shipping rates have surged due to tighter vessel availability.
    • •Winter demand is driving competition for LNG carriers.
    • •Atlantic and Pacific freight rates have increased significantly.
    • •Delays in LNG cargo deliveries to Egypt affect scheduling.
    • •U.S. export projects contribute to vessel availability squeeze.

    Frequently Asked Questions about LNG shipping rates hit multi-month highs on tighter vessel availability, winter demand

    1What is LNG?

    LNG stands for liquefied natural gas, which is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state for ease of storage and transport.

    2What are shipping rates?

    Shipping rates refer to the costs associated with transporting goods via shipping vessels, which can fluctuate based on demand and availability.

    3What is a vessel laycan?

    A laycan is the period during which a shipping vessel is expected to load or discharge cargo at a port.

    4What is seasonal demand?

    Seasonal demand refers to fluctuations in demand for certain products or services that occur at specific times of the year, such as increased energy needs during winter.

    5What are freight rates?

    Freight rates are the charges applied for the transportation of goods by ship, which can vary based on factors like distance, demand, and vessel availability.

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