February 14, 2025 09:24 GMT
LNG: Weekly US LNG Export Cargoes Rise to 30 With Feedgas at Record Highs
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The number of US LNG export cargoes rose to 30 in the week to Feb. 12 from 29 the week prior, according to the EIA, as terminal feedgas flows rise to record highs. Total capacity of the vessels increased to 114bcf from 110bcf.
- Average natural gas deliveries to US LNG export terminals increased 0.5bcf/d w/w to 15.7bcf/d, according to S&P Global Commodity Insights.
- Natural gas deliveries to terminals in South Louisiana increased 3.3% (0.3bcf/d) to 9.8bcf/d and deliveries to South Texas increased by 6.2% (0.3bcf/d) to 4.7bcf/d.
- US LNG export terminal feedgas has risen to a new record high at 15.40bcf/d today, according to Bloomberg, amid the ongoing ramp up at the Plaquemines LNG facility reaching a feedgas high of 1.32bcf/d on Feb. 11.
- TTF MAR 25 down 3.1% at 49.82€/MWh
- NBP MAR 25 down 2.9% at 120.67p/th
- JKM Mar 25 down 2.3% at 14.44$/mmbtu
- JKM-TTF Mar 25 up 0.2$/mmbtu at -0.81$/mmbtu
- US Natgas MAR 25 up 2% at 3.7$/mmbtu

Source: Bloomberg
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