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Ships queue at Freeport LNG plant in Texas as complete operations resume

LNG tankers started loading at Freeport LNG in Texas today as full operations resumed at the liquefied natural gas export plant after repair work and upkeep, information from financial firm LSEG revealed on Wednesday.

Interruptions at the second-largest U.S. liquefaction plant have pushed U.S. gas prices lower and raised LNG rates in Europe in the past. The plant, which has actually been undergoing repair work for a number of weeks, has resumed complete operations, a Freeport LNG representative validated.

The Shinshu Maru LNG tanker was moored at Freeport LNG's. terminal on Wednesday, and Flex Vigilant left on Tuesday,. LSEG information revealed.

Three other LNG tankers - the Ignacy Lukasiewicz, the LNG. Business and the Prism Guts - are waiting offshore to load,. according to the LSEG information.

Natural gas usage at the plant was 2.121 billion cubic feet on. Wednesday, the highest considering that May 2023, the LSEG information showed. The. plant can produce as much as 15 million metric tons of LNG annually.

In late March, Freeport had stated it expected 2 of the. three liquefaction trains, Trains 1 and 2, to remain shut until. May for inspections and repairs, while Train 3 was operating. However, Train 3 shut, at least temporarily, around April 11.

Each of the plant's 3 liquefaction trains can turn. about 0.7 billion cubic feet each day of gas into LNG.

One billion cubic feet suffices gas to provide about 5. million U.S. homes for a day.

(source: Reuters)