Total U.S. waterborne LPG exports remained strong in early April at 2,048 Mb/d, although they dropped 200 Mb/d from March’s record high due to lower Gulf Coast volumes. Gulf Coast LPG exports were down 196 Mb/d from March to 1,736 Mb/d, driven by lower volumes out of the Energy Transfer and Phillips 66 terminals. East Coast LPG were very strong at 276 Mb/d as Marcus Hook shipments set a record high.
U.S. exports to Latin America were robust at 443 Mb/d, up 55 Mb/d from March, while shipments to Europe declined by 112 Mb/d to 362 Mb/d. LPG exports to Asia fell to 920 Mb/d, down 218 Mb/d from March.