RBN estimates that combined natural gas production of the equity partners in LNG Canada fell 0.21 Bcf/d in July to 1.84 Bcf/d (combined height of the rightmost colored bars in chart below), 0.03 Bcf/d higher than a year ago and is the lowest for combined output since November 2023. July marked a second consecutive month of declines, likely reflecting summer gas plant and wellhead maintenance and is roughly similar in magnitude to the back-to-back monthly declines seen in May and June 2023. This is the first time that production has fallen below 2 Bcf/d since December 2023.
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Holding Strong - LNG Canada Partners’ Gas Production Near Steady in June
LNG Canada partners combined production output held strong above 2 Bcf/d in June. The plant looks to be remaining on track for commissioning very soon.
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It’s Game Time - LNG Canada Partners’ Gas Production Ramps Higher in August
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LNG Canada Partners’ Gas Production Pushes to New Record
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