Overall feedgas last week averaged 11.71 Bcf/d, down 240 MMcf/d week-on-week, with small changes at every terminal leaving feedgas slightly below the previous week’s average level. Twenty-three LNG cargoes departed from U.S. terminals last week, down one from the previous week. Eight cargoes left from Sabine Pass, four each from Corpus Christi and Freeport, three from Cameron, and two each from Cove Point and Calcasieu Pass.
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Winter Peak Operations for US LNG Ends as Freeport Restarts
Winter peak operations for US LNG ends as Freeport restarts. Only Cove Point feedgas intake remains at peak winter level. Overall feedgas last week averaged 12.12 Bcf/d, down 610 MMcf/d week-on-week. Higher flows to Freeport during the restart were offset by lower flows to Calcasieu Pass, Sabine Pass, and Cameron.
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US LNG Output Flat Despite Higher Global Gas Prices
Global Gas prices rise on fears of Australian LNG workers’ strike, but seasonal slump in US LNG output continues. Can higher prices lure producers to chase peak output levels?
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U.S. LNG Exports to Europe Drops
Maintenance reins in US LNG exports. Shipments to Europe have fallen sharply and are at their lowest level since October 2021.