Feed gas nominations to the Freeport LNG facility in Texas remain at a trickle after a significant drop on Sept. 9.

Nominated feed gas on the Gulf South Pipeline system, Freeport’s primary supply route, was 203 MMcf/d on Wednesday, according to NGI analysis of pipeline data from Wood Mackenzie. It was around 11% of available capacity.

Flows to the facility have remained far lower than average since Sept. 9, when reported feed gas nominations dropped significantly. Flows dropped 76% between Sept. 9 and Monday to an average of 320 MMcf/d. Flows to the liquefied natural gas terminal averaged 1.38 Bcf/d from Sep. 1-8.

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