Feed gas deliveries to U.S. export terminals have fallen significantly in recent days and are likely to remain low this week as inclement weather on the Gulf Coast and maintenance are slowing liquefied natural gas (LNG) production. 

Feed gas deliveries to Cove Point in Maryland have fallen to zero as the terminal started annual fall maintenance that has lasted about three weeks in previous years. The Corpus Christi Pipeline will also start a scheduled meter expansion on Thursday that’s expected to cut receipts by 510 MMcf/d through Sunday, according to Genscape Inc. The Corpus Christi export facility will be forced to source gas from other interconnects during the work. 

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Beta, now a tropical depression, came ashore late Monday, bringing heavy rains...