US LNG exports down on week

Ports & Logistics
Sabine Pass Trains 1-4 (Image courtesy of Cheniere)

Cheniere’s Sabine Pass liquefaction terminal in Louisiana has seen fewer cargoes depart the facility in the week ending November 8 as compared to the previous week, according to the Energy Information Administration.

Four vessels with a combined LNG-carrying capacity of 14.4 billion cubic feet (Bcf) have departed the plant since Wednesday last week. This compares to six vessels with a capacity of 22.4 Bcf the week before.

One vessel with a capacity of 3.8 Bcf was loading at the terminal on Wednesday.

Natural gas pipeline deliveries to Sabine Pass averaged 2.9 Bcf/d for the week ending November 8, up 0.1 Bcf from the previous week.

There are currently four 0.6-Bcfd liquefaction trains operating at Sabine Pass and a fifth is under construction and expected to enter service in mid-2019.

 

LNG World News Staff