Gas intake to the LNG Canada liquefaction site in Kitimat, BC has been erratic during the month of December. Based on data from RBN’s Canadian NatGas Billboard, gas intake is estimated to have dropped to zero (blue square in chart below) between December 14-16 and December 21-22 after, respectively, a third-party power outage on December 12 and another restart of Train 1 that began on December 19 and is scheduled to last two weeks. Owing to the limited nature of data disclosure, only partial pipeline flow data is available for LNG Canada’s gas intake making the above zero flow estimates conjectural in nature.
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