Northeast producers are about to get a new path to target LNG export demand at Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass LNG terminal. Cheniere in late December received federal approval to commission its new Sabine Pass lateral—the 2.1-Bcf/d East Meter Pipeline. Also in late December, Williams indicated in a regulatory filing that it anticipates a February 1, 2017 in-service date for its 1.2-Bcf/d Gulf Trace Expansion Project, which will reverse southern portions of the Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line to send Northeast supply south to the export facility via the East Meter pipe. Today we provide an update on current and upcoming pipelines supplying exports from Sabine Pass.

In the 11 months or so since it loaded and shipped its first export cargo in February 2016, Cheniere’s Sabine Pass liquefaction and export facility in Cameron Parish, LA, has made a noticeable dent on the natural gas market, helping the market to reduce a massive year-on-year surplus in storage over the injection season and also enabling the U.S. to become a net exporter of natural gas for the first time last fall (see Feels Like the First Time Part 2 and We’ve Only Just Begun). To date, the terminal has loaded and shipped off 61 cargoes, and the pace has accelerated in recent months. Twenty-seven cargoes (44% of the total) have  been exported since November 1, 2016, five of those in the first six days of 2017 alone, according to Genscape’s North American LNG Supply & Demand report.

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"Hear My Train A Comin'" is a slow blues written by Jimi Hendrix. It has appeared in several live, studio, and jam sessions involving Hendrix between 1967 and 1970. No versions of the song were ever completed to Hendrix's satisfaction before his death in 1970. The first known recording of the song was with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, with Mitch Mitchell on drums and Noel Redding on bass for the BBC Top Gear radio program in December 1967. Hendrix has also called the song "Getting My Heart Back Together" in some versions. It has appeared in various forms on the albums: Radio One, BBC Sessions, Blues, Woodstock, Woodstock Two, Live at Woodstock, Midnight Lightning, Jimi Hendrix Experience Box Set, Valleys of Neptune, Both Sides of the Sky, as well as People, Hell, and Angels. Live performances of the tune can be seen in the films: Experience, Jimi Hendrix, Woodstock, Rainbow Bridge, and Jimi Plays Berkeley. Several live versions of the song can be streamed for free at the Experience Hendrix official website.

Jimi Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and musician from Seattle, Washington. He started playing guitar when he was 15. After playing the chittlin' circuit in his early 20s with The Isley Brothers, Little Richard, Wilson Pickett, and Curtis Knight, he was discovered at the Cafe Wha? in New York City by Animals bassist Chas Chandler. Chandler became Hendrix's manager and producer, and moved him to London. Hendrix soon became a sensation in London and secured a record deal. He achieved fame in the U.S. after his appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. Hendrix released three studio albums, three live albums, and 14 singles with the Experience. He released 13 studio albums, 28 live albums, 19 compilation albums, 27 EPs and 28 singles. He also recorded one live album with the Band of Gypsys, rather than his original group. Another 23 “official bootleg” albums were released posthumously. He is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the UK Music Hall of Fame, and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He won two Grammy Awards, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and has a statue and park named after him in Seattle. He is considered by many to be one of the most influential guitarists and musicians to have ever lived. Hendrix died in London in September 1970. He was 27 years old.

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To comment from this mornings article, I think the only thing misleading/incorrect is that that the Gulf Trace expansion needs atlantic sunrise to get the gas down to Stn 65/85.  There is not 1.2 bcf/d of of gulf directed capacity coming online to match 1:1 with Gulf Trace which may lead to the expansion being under-utilized for the time being and other basis locations closer to Sabine Pass offer cheaper supply.