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US natgas streams rise to Texas Freeport and other LNG export plants, LSEG information programs

The amount of gas streaming to the 7 U.S. melted gas (LNG) export plants, including Freeport LNG, was on track to leap by around 17% on Thursday from a 15month low on Tuesday, information from financial firm LSEG showed.

LNG feedgas rose to an initial 10.8 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) on Thursday, up from 10.1 bcfd on Wednesday and a. 15-month low of 9.2 bcfd on Tuesday when feedgas to numerous. facilities dropped, consisting of Freeport in Texas, Cameron LNG in. Louisiana, and Cheniere Energy's Sabine Pass in. Louisiana and Corpus Christi in Texas.

Given that Tuesday, gas flows have increased at all of those. plants. Energy traders said increased flows to Freeport was a. sign that at least one of the plant's 3 liquefaction trains. was beginning to leave a blackout.

Feedgas at Freeport was on track to reach 0.3 bcfd on. Thursday, according to LSEG information, up from near zero seen over. the previous week or two because Freeport Train 3 tripped on April 9,. according to an emissions report the business filed with Texas. environmental regulators on April 10.

Officials at Freeport had no comment on the latest increase. in feedgas.

In late March, Freeport stated it expected two of the 3. liquefaction trains at the plant, Trains 1 and 2, to stay shut. up until May for inspections and repairs, while Train 3 was. operating.

Each Freeport train can turn about 0.7 bcfd of gas into LNG.

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

The start-up and shutdown of Freeport and other U.S. LNG. export plants has frequently had a significant effect on global gas costs.

Worries about a possible decline in gas products following. the drop in feedgas to U.S. LNG export plants on Tuesday helped. boost gas futures in Europe by around 6% at the Dutch Title. Transfer Facility (TTF).

Overall gas flows to the 7 huge U.S. LNG export plants. have slid to approximately 11.9 bcfd so far in April, below. 13.1 bcfd in March. That compares to a monthly record of 14.7. bcfd in December.

(source: Reuters)