NO. 1: Feed gas deliveries to U.S. LNG export plants ticked back up on Thursday after recent downturns as maintenance season gets underway. Overall, U.S. feed gas demand was nominated at 10.8 Bcf, up 5% from Wednesday.

Nominations for the Freeport liquefied natural gas export terminal in Texas on Thursday were at 276 MMcf, or the highest in over a week.  Flows to the terminal have been near zero after issues were reported by the facility to state regulators last week.

Wood Mackenzie power data suggests all three of Freeport’s trains are likely offline. Two of the trains are undergoing inspections and work after damage caused by a winter storm in January. Vessels are still signaling their arrival at the facility, with two scheduled to load on Friday.

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