US LNG feedgas demand hits highest level since May as Sabine Pass resumes output
Gas deliveries to US liquefaction facilities surged to the highest level in four months Sept. 9, as Cheniere Energy's Sabine Pass terminal in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, resumed production after recovering from the impact of Hurricane Laura.
Sempra Energy's Cameron LNG, in Hackberry south of Lake Charles, remained offline two weeks after the Category 4 storm came ashore on the US Gulf Coast.
Together, the two facilities have the capacity to produce over 40 million mt/year of LNG from eight liquefaction trains.
With Cheniere resuming normal operations at Sabine Pass, according to a statement from the company, feedgas flows to the six major US LNG export terminals totaled approximately 6.7 Bcf/d Sept. 9. That was the highest level since May 11, data showed.