Overall feedgas last week averaged 10.31 Bcf/d, down 710 MMcf/d week-on-week, driven by lower flows to Freeport. The overall low level of feedgas is primarily due to major maintenance at Sabine Pass, but Freeport and Calcasieu Pass are operating well below full-utilization levels as well.Twenty-two LNG cargoes departed from U.S. terminals last week, one more than in the previous week. Five cargoes left from Sabine Pass, four each from Freeport, Corpus Christi and Cameron, two each from Calcasieu Pass and Cove Point, and one from Elba.
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U.S. LNG Exports to Europe Drops
Maintenance reins in US LNG exports. Shipments to Europe have fallen sharply and are at their lowest level since October 2021.
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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.
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U.S. LNG Feedgas Last Week Down on Lower Flows and Maintenance
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