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US natgas streams to Freeport LNG in Texas seen at 16-week high, LSEG data programs

Gas flowing to Freeport LNG's. export plant in Texas was on track to strike a 16week high on. Thursday, LSEG data showed, in what energy traders stated was a. indication it might return to full power soon.

The start-up and shutdown of Freeport and other U.S. melted natural gas (LNG) export plants often has a major. effect on worldwide gas costs.

U.S. gas futures at the Henry Hub benchmark in. Louisiana have actually soared by around 38% over the previous 9 days due. in part to the boost in feedgas from Freeport after it left. an interruption in late April.

U.S. gas futures were trading at a 14-week high of $2.23 per. million British thermal units (mmBtu) on Thursday.

With Freeport back in service, overall feedgas flowing to the. seven big U.S. LNG export plants rose to 12.4 billion cubic feet. per day (bcfd) up until now in May, up from an average of 11.9 bcfd in. April, LSEG information shows. That compares to a monthly record of. 14.7 bcfd in December.

The quantity of gas streaming to the 2.1-bcfd Freeport plant was. on track to increase to 1.7 bcfd, the most given that Jan. 14. That is up. from approximately 1.3 bcfd over the previous week and 0.4 bcfd in. April.

Energy traders stated it looked like all 3 trains at the. Freeport plant were operating - at least at low levels - due to. the quantity of feedgas presently flowing to it.

Officials at Freeport had no talk about the increase in. feedgas.

Each of the plant's 3 liquefaction trains can turn about. 0.7 bcfd of gas into LNG.

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

In late March, Freeport said it anticipated 2 of the three. liquefaction trains, Trains 1 and 2, to stay shut up until May. for repairs and assessments, while Train 3 was operating.

However, Train 3 shut, at least momentarily, around April. 11.

(source: Reuters)