U.S. weekly LNG exports dip

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Exports of liquefied natural gas from the United States’ facilities dropped for the second week in the row. 

Image courtesy of Cheniere

Data from the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows that a total of fifteen tankers with a combined LNG-carrying capacity of 55 billion cubic feet (Bcf) departed the United States between February 6 and February 12, 2020.

This compares to 17 cargoes shipped in the previous week with a combined LNG-carrying capacity of 62 Bcf.

Out of the fifteen vessels departed in the week under review, five were shipped from Cheniere’s Sabine Pass facility, three each from Corpus Christi and Freeport LNG and two each from the Cameron and Cove Point LNG plants.

EIA further noted that natural gas deliveries to liquefied natural gas export terminals slipped compared to the previous week reaching 8.6 Bcf/day, down from 9.3 Bcf/d.

 

LNG World News Staff