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Signal Ocean launches free LNG Flows Tool

Feb 13, 2025

Signal Ocean, an entity of The Signal Group and a leader in maritime analytics and technology, proudly announces the launch of its LNG Flows tool, now available for free on the Signal Ocean website. This tool provides real-time, data-driven insights into global LNG trade flows, helping industry professionals, analysts, and stakeholders track liquefied natural gas (LNG) movements worldwide with precision and ease.

The LNG Flows tool aggregates and visualises a static window of LNG shipping data from January 2024 to January 2025, delivering a comprehensive, recent view of the LNG market. Users can analyse cargo movements, identify key trade routes, and monitor supply and demand dynamics in the global LNG sector—all through an intuitive and interactive interface.

Key Features of the LNG Flows Tool

  • Global Trade Flow Insights: Track top origin and destination countries, along with the busiest LNG ports.
  • Volume Trends: Explore monthly total LNG export volumes to identify patterns and shifts in supply.
  • Vessel Movements: Monitor shipments with a detailed breakdown of vessel load and discharge dates, ports, and deadweight tonnage.
  • Commercial Operator Rankings: View the top LNG commercial operators by volume, offering insights into key industry players.
  • Advanced Filtering Options: Customise data views by origin country, destination country, vessel size, and date range for targeted analysis.


With LNG playing an increasingly vital role in global energy markets, the ability to track and interpret trade flows is essential. Signal Ocean’s LNG Flows tool offers a user-friendly, data-rich environment, empowering users to make informed decisions based on real-time shipping intelligence.

Available Free to the Public

As part of Signal Ocean’s commitment to transparency and innovation in maritime data, the LNG Flows tool is accessible to everyone at no cost. Industry professionals, traders, analysts and students can leverage this tool to gain analytical insights into LNG movements without any subscription or paywall restrictions. For those requiring more extensive historical data, LNG Flows on the Signal Ocean Platform offers an expanded dataset with premium insights.“Shipping and commodities trading is getting more complex by the day. We want to encourage and help as many people to actively engage with data that can help.” said Dimitris Tsapoulis, COO at Signal Ocean. “Because of the vital role it can play in energy transition, LNG is of interest to so many stakeholders from students and researchers, to professionals, governments and societies. Our simple to use tool can offer real time perspectives and hopefully help initiate dialogue and insight.”

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