Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the U.S. liquefaction facilities remained flat during the previous week.
The United States Energy Information Agency noted in its weekly report that a total of 18 vessels departed the LNG export plants during the week between November 12 and November 18.
The 18 vessels had a combined LNG-carrying capacity of 64 billion cubic feet (Bcf). To remind, the 18 vessels departing during the previous week have a combined LNG-carrying capacity of 65 Bcf.
Out of the 18 vessels, Cheniere’s Sabine Pass shipped seven cargoes, with its Corpus Christi plant adding three cargoes. Cameron LNG facility shipped four cargoes, Freeport LNG plant added three with the Cove Point plant shipping a single cargo.
Two more tankers were loading on Wednesday, November 18, one at Freeport LNG terminal and one at Corpus Christi LNG.
Natural gas deliveries to U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities averaged 10.2 Bcf/d, or 0.06 Bcf/d lower than the previous week.