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Balanced
Balanced market

Spot freight remains under pressure, while cargo availability is strong, import demand is supportive, ample vessel availability favours charterers and longer voyage demand provides an offset. Near-term momentum is stable.

Atlantic freight$52k/day14 Aug 2026 Pacific freight$48k/day14 Aug 2026
Freight StrengthWeak ↓
Import DemandStrong ↑
MomentumStable →
ConfidenceMedium-High

LNG spot freight

Spark Atlantic & Pacific · verified public history + live observations · USD/day

Live source data
$180k$135k$90k$45k$0 Spark30S Atlantic · 04 Feb 2026 · $10k/daySpark30S Atlantic · 03 Mar 2026 · $162k/daySpark30S Atlantic · 13 Jul 2026 · $97k/daySpark30S Atlantic · 07 Aug 2026 · $52k/daySpark30S Atlantic · 14 Aug 2026 · $52k/daySpark25S Pacific · 03 Mar 2026 · $99k/daySpark25S Pacific · 10 Jul 2026 · $70k/daySpark25S Pacific · 17 Jul 2026 · $75k/daySpark25S Pacific · 14 Aug 2026 · $48k/day 04 Feb03 Mar10 Jul17 Jul07 Aug14 Aug
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Key market driver strength

Six-driver deterministic LNG read

Freight StrengthWeak ↓
Cargo AvailabilityVery Strong ↑↑
Import DemandStrong ↑
Fleet AvailabilityVery Ample ↓↓
Fleet UtilisationLow ↓↓
Arbitrage / Voyage DistanceStrong ↑↑

Demand & flow snapshot

Latest connected physical indicators

Europe LNG send-out13 Aug 2026
3,378 GWh/d7D +24.8%
India LNG importsJun 2026
2,906 MMSCMMoM -1.9%
U.S. LNG exportsMay 2026
502,796 MMcfMoM -6.5%
EU gas storage13 Aug 2026
60.2%7D +3.2%

Fleet & voyage snapshot

Effective vessel supply and distance demand

Fleet availabilityVery Ample ↓↓Medium confidence
Fleet utilisationLow ↓↓Medium confidence
Voyage distanceStrong ↑↑Medium confidence
Published tonne-mile change55.0%13 Aug 2026

Why the market is balanced

Freight: Weak ↓

Spot LNG freight defines the immediate owner/charterer balance.

Cargo: Very Strong ↑↑

Physical liquefaction and export availability determine how many cargoes compete for ships.

Fleet: Very Ample ↓↓

Open-tonnage conditions show whether effective vessel supply is tight or ample.

Voyage distance: Strong ↑↑

Destination shifts and longer routing translate cargo flows into vessel-day demand.

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Market drivers

A concise explanation of what is currently shaping each market driver.

Freight StrengthWeak ↓
Current Atlantic and Pacific spot freight remains under pressure.
Cargo AvailabilityVery Strong ↑↑
Liquefaction and export-flow evidence points to strong cargo availability for the carrier fleet.
Import DemandStrong ↑
Import and regasification evidence shows stronger destination-side pull for seaborne LNG.
Fleet AvailabilityVery Ample ↓↓
Available vessel supply is ample, giving charterers more choice and weighing on freight.
Fleet UtilisationLow ↓↓
Idle/ballast and employment evidence points to low effective fleet utilisation.
Arbitrage / Voyage DistanceStrong ↑↑
Current cargo routing is lengthening voyages and increasing vessel-day demand.
Disruption / RiskModerate ↑
Operational and security risk is material but not currently dominating the commercial market read.
SeasonalitySeasonally Normal →
Current LNG activity is broadly in line with the seasonal regime.
Market MomentumStable →
The current driver mix is broadly stable versus the prior LNG state.
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Sources

Freight, LNG flows, European terminal activity, Indian imports, fleet-market evidence, routing and official maritime risk are kept as distinct evidence channels.

How our data is built ↓
Source coverage

How the LNG read is built

ViewShipping LNG Intelligence combines spot freight from Spark Commodities; cargo and LNG fundamentals from GECF, JODI Gas, EIA; destination demand and storage context from GIE ALSI / AGSI+, India PPAC; fleet, utilisation and voyage-market evidence from Global LNG Hub; routing and security context from UKMTO, Suez Canal Authority, Panama Canal Authority. Each observation is routed into a specific LNG driver. Context sources can explain the market but cannot inflate directional confidence, and stale numeric observations remain visible with their date while being excluded from the live score.