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The image showcases a line graph of LNG exports (in million tons) from the US, Australia, and Qatar across the years 2017 to 2023. US exports increased steadily from around 10 million tons in 2017 to approximately 100 million tons in 2023, surpassing Qatar and Australia in this period. Qatar's exports started at slightly over 60 million tons in 2017, remained constant until 2021, and then slightly declined to about 70 million tons by 2023. Australia's exports started at just over 60 million tons in 2017, grew to around 80 million tons by 2019, and then plateaued before slightly declining to around 75 million tons by 2023.
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The line graph above shows the evolution from 2017 to 2023 of the major world exporters of liquefied gas.
We can see that the Qatar has the most consistent exporter of liquefied gas out ever since 2017, as it hasnt had a major change in his export staying at around 80 Million tons. Australia is in the same type situation as Qatar, equaling his exports with Qatar in 2021, where it has been stable without much changes ever since.
On the other hand, US exports had an sudden increase in its exports, going from less than 25 Millions tons export to 50 Millions in 2020 and then surpasing both Qatar and Australia in 2020 and still growing.
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