Overall feedgas last week averaged 11.04 Bcf/d, down 940 MMcf/d week-on-week, driven by lower flows to Sabine Pass. Although it has not been confirmed by Cheniere, it is likely that terminal maintenance has started at Sabine Pass. Twenty-one LNG cargoes departed from U.S. terminals last week, the same as in the previous week. Five cargoes left from Sabine Pass, four each from Freeport and Corpus Christi, three each from Cameron and Calcasieu Pass, and two from Cove Point.
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