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LNG: Most US LNG Capacity Out of Francine Direction

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Most US LNG export capacity will be west of Hurricane Francine’s path as it makes landfall on Wednesday (Freeport (20bcm/year), Corpus Christi (19bcm/year) and Sabine Pass (37bcm/year).

  • Calcasieu Pass (14bcm/year) and Cameron (18bcm/year) remain in potential disruption range according to Eikland Energy.
  • Calcasieu Pass seems to be the main site that will be impacted while Cameron may face some adjusted loadings.
  • Power reduced at Freeport on Tuesday indicating a precautionary shutdown as the path of Francine was less reliable earlier this week.
  • US natgas prices have found support as fears over US LNG disruption this week have eased, allowing volumes to leave the US.
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Most US LNG export capacity will be west of Hurricane Francine’s path as it makes landfall on Wednesday (Freeport (20bcm/year), Corpus Christi (19bcm/year) and Sabine Pass (37bcm/year).

  • Calcasieu Pass (14bcm/year) and Cameron (18bcm/year) remain in potential disruption range according to Eikland Energy.
  • Calcasieu Pass seems to be the main site that will be impacted while Cameron may face some adjusted loadings.
  • Power reduced at Freeport on Tuesday indicating a precautionary shutdown as the path of Francine was less reliable earlier this week.
  • US natgas prices have found support as fears over US LNG disruption this week have eased, allowing volumes to leave the US.