International sales of exported natural gas by country amounted to USD 267.6 billion in 2019.
Overall, the worth of natural gas exports has increased by a mean of 5.4% for all exporting countries since 2015, when the worth of natural gas supplies was valued at $253.9 billion. Year-on-year, natural gas exports decreased by -10.6%.
Among the continents, Asian countries sold essentially the most dollar-worth of natural gas exports in 2019, with shipments valued at $95.1 billion, accounting for 35.5% of the worldwide total. European exporters got here second with 23.3%, while 15.2% of worldwide natural gas supplies got here from Oceania, led by Australia and Papua New Guinea. Another 14.8% got here from North America, well ahead of suppliers from Africa (8.2%) and Latin America (3%), excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean.
Below are the 15 countries that exported the best dollar value of natural gas in 2019.
- Australia: $36.2 billion (13.5% of total natural gas exports)
- Qatar: $33.2 billion (12.4%)
- United States: $30.5 billion (11.4%)
- Norway: $21.4 billion (8%)
- Germany: $13.6 billion (5.1%)
- Malaysia: $10.7 billion (4%)
- Algeria: $10.4 billion (3.9%)
- Russia: $9.5 billion (3.6%)
- Canada: $9.2 billion (3.4%)
- Indonesia: $8.6 billion (3.2%)
- Turkmenistan: $8.6 billion (3.2%)
- United Arab Emirates: $6.8 billion (2.5%)
- Oman: $5.9 billion (2.2%)
- Nigeria: $5.4 billion (2%)
- Papua New Guinea: $4.4 billion (1.7%)
These 15 countries shipped 80.2% of worldwide natural gas exports in 2019 by value.
Among the highest exporters, the fastest-growing natural gas exporters since 2015 include: Oman (up 5,212%), Australia (up 177.4%), the United States (up 163.2%) and Russia (up 69%) .
The countries that recorded declines in natural gas export sales included: Qatar (decrease by 34.2%), Algeria (decrease by 29.1%), Norway (decrease by 28.6%), Nigeria (decrease by 27.3%) and Indonesia (decrease by 27.3%). -16.7%).
Source: Worldtopexports.com







