Overall feedgas last week averaged 11.63 Bcf/d, down 80 MMcf/d week-on-week, even as lower flows to Cameron LNG were partially offset by higher flows to Sabine Pass. Twenty-five LNG cargoes departed from U.S. terminals last week, up two from the previous week. Seven cargoes left from Sabine Pass, five each from Corpus Christi and Freeport, three from Cameron, two each from Cove Point and Calcasieu Pass, and one from Elba.
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US LNG Output Flat Despite Higher Global Gas Prices
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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 Feedgas Flows Higher with Sabine Pass Maintenance Coming to an End
US LNG feedgas and exports rise as the US’ largest terminal, Sabine Pass, wraps up maintenance.