Overall feedgas last week averaged 12.37 Bcf/d, down 420 MMcf/d week-on-week. The drop was primarily driven by lower flows to Cameron, where Train 2 is currently offline for maintenance. Even with flows to Cameron reduced, total feedgas is about 500 MMcf/d higher than the same time last year, and that will increase even more in June. With Cameron back at full utilization and Freeport operational, feedgas will be more than 2 Bcf/d higher than last year, even with reductions from spring pipeline maintenance.

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