Overall feedgas last week averaged 12.40 Bcf/d, up 650 MMcf/d week-on-week, driven by higher flows to Corpus Christi and Cameron. Cameron Train 2 returned to service on May 21 after being shut for maintenance since April 28 and Corpus Christi feedgas demand rebounded following the end of pipeline maintenance that started May 16 and ended May 25.
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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.
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U.S. LNG Feedgas Up In Week Ended October 11
U.S. LNG Feedgas Up In Week Ended October 11; Cove Point Back From Maintenance
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U.S. LNG Feedgas Up 210 MMcf/d From Previous Week Driven by Higher Flows to Sabine Pass
U.S. LNG Feedgas up 210 MMcf/d from previous week driven by higher flows to Sabine Pass. Average weekly feedgas to Sabine Pass was up 130 MMcf/d week-on-week at 4.08 Bcf/d. Flows to the terminal have mostly been above 4 Bcf/d this month, but below full utilization.