Overall feedgas last week averaged 11.94 Bcf/d, down 530 MMcf/d week-on-week, driven by lower flows to Sabine Pass because of pipeline terminal maintenance. Average weekly feedgas to Sabine Pass was down 850 MMcf/d week-on-week at 3.66 Bcf/d. Flows to the terminal began the week at full utilization (4.5 Bcf/d) but began dropping on June 1 and are currently around 3 Bcf/d.
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U.S. LNG Feedgas Last Week Down on Lower Flows and Maintenance
Kinder Morgan's Elba Island LNG terminal escapes Hurricane Helene's wrath
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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 Exports Record LNG in April
Record US LNG exports in April following Freeport’s return to service. Most of the cargoes are still heading to Europe.