Feed gas deliveries to U.S. export terminals hit new highs over the weekend, peaking Saturday at 11.48 Bcf as spreads between the Gulf Coast, Asia and Europe remain strong, according to NGI data. 

Pipeline shipments to liquefied natural gas terminals were near 11 Bcf/d throughout last week, flowing at some of their strongest levels since exports from the Lower 48 began about four years ago, as the Japan Korea Marker hit a two-year high and European prices reached levels not seen in a year.

In Europe, prompt prices retreated slightly Friday, losing about a dime from where they started the week. The Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF) and National Balancing Point (NBP) contracts from January through March fell in Monday’s trading session as the cold weather that has lifted...