Overall feedgas last week averaged 12.14 Bcf/d, down 230 MMcf/d week-on-week, driven by lower flows to Corpus Christi at the beginning of the week. Currently U.S. feedgas is around 12.4 Bcf/d, but will likely drop later this week because of planned pipeline maintenance at Corpus Christi. Cameron Train 2 remains offline for maintenance as well, reducing overall feedgas demand.
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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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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.
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US LNG Feedgas Demand Up with Room for Growth
US LNG feedgas demand continues to rise but there is still more room for growth. Feedgas is not yet back to April peaks.