LNG Export Cargoes Down by 8 Last Week; Freeport Restarts?

U.S. LNG exports dropped in the week ending September 13 compared to the prior week because the Freeport LNG terminal shipped only one cargo during that time. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its weekly natural gas report that 18 LNG carriers departed the U.S. between Sept. 7 and Sept. 13, down by…

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Freeport LNG Cancels 3-4 Cargoes Due to Outage, Now in 6th Day

Three days ago, the feedgas (natural gas) flowing to the Freeport LNG export facility on Quintana Island, TX, dropped to roughly 622 MMcf/d, which is 31% of the facility’s normal capacity of 2 Bcf/d (see Feedgas to Freeport LNG Dropped Last Weekend, Down 69% Yesterday). Two days ago, feedgas flows to Freeport dropped all the…

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With Cove Point LNG Imports Ended, Owners Want Regs Changed

Cove Point LNG exports roughly 1.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of Marcellus/Utica gas from the Maryland coast. The LNG export plant was conceived and built by Dominion Energy. However, Dominion has (stupidly) decided to divest from natural gas pipelines and other ventures and sold its ownership in Cove Point to Warren Buffett’s Berkshire…

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New Jersey Newspaper Endorses NFE’s Gibbstown LNG Export Plan

New Fortress Energy (NFE) plans to build an LNG liquefaction facility in Bradford County, PA–in the northeastern part of the state (see Big News! Marcellus LNG Export Plant Coming to Landlocked NEPA). NFE’s plan is to transport LNG made at the plant by truck and rail to a loading dock on the Delaware River at…

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Freeport LNG Feedgas Drops to Zero, Indicates Ongoing Outage

Two days ago, the natural gas (feedgas) flowing to the Freeport LNG export facility on Quintana Island, TX, had dropped to roughly 31% of its potential capacity (see Feedgas to Freeport LNG Dropped Last Weekend, Down 69% Yesterday). Yesterday, feedgas flows to Freeport dropped all the way to zero. A company spokesperson declined to comment…

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U.S. Grabs Top Spot as LNG Exporter Worldwide First Half of 2023

The United States exported more liquefied natural gas (LNG) than any other country in the first half of 2023, displacing both Australia and Qatar, which previously rotated in holding the top spot. The U.S. exported 11.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) during 1H23, up 4% (0.5 Bcf/d) from 1H22. Australia was #2 in 1H23,…

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Feedgas to Freeport LNG Dropped Last Weekend, Down 69% Yesterday

According to multiple sources, feedgas (natural gas) flows to Freeport LNG (south of Houston, located on Quintana Island, Texas), the second-largest U.S. LNG exporter, dropped sharply over the weekend and remained down for the third day in a row on Monday. Freeport has the capacity to accept 2 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day) of…

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Driftwood LNG Gets Closer to FID in Deal with BHI, Court Win

Driftwood LNG, a 27.6 million tonnes of LNG per year facility that will cost on the order of $16.8 billion to build, has not made an official final investment decision (FID) to proceed with the FERC-approved project. However, construction began on the project in March 2022 (see Tellurian Begins Construction of Driftwood LNG with No…

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LNG-by-Rail Officially on Hold with PHMSA, Agency Will “Study” It

When a government agency says it will “study” something, that means you can kiss it goodbye. It’s lights out. Our country has a serious problem: insufficient pipelines to get natural gas where it needs to go. In June 2020, during the Trump administration, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration…

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PA Manufacturers Release Study Supporting Philly LNG Export Plan

Last week, MDN told you about the third and final public hearing held by the Pennsylvania House Philadelphia LNG Natural Gas Export Task Force (see Chester Residents Oppose Philly LNG Export Project at Final Hearing). The Task Force was established by law in early 2022 to study how to establish Philadelphia LNG exports to international…

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Hurricane Idalia Reduces Feed Gas to Georgia’s Elba Island LNG

Hurricane Idalia made landfall in the “big bend” region of Florida on the morning of Aug. 30 as a Category 3 storm, then lost speed as it crossed the state, downgrading to a Category 1 as it pushed into Georgia, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of customers and reducing power and natural gas…

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Chester Residents Oppose Philly LNG Export Project at Final Hearing

Yesterday, the Pennsylvania House Philadelphia LNG Natural Gas Export Task Force, chaired by Rep. Martina White (R-Philadelphia), held its third and final public hearing at Widener University in Chester, Delaware County. The purpose was to get public feedback on a proposal to build an LNG natural gas export facility in Chester. From the press accounts…

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Feed Gas Deliveries to U.S. LNG Facilities Set Record Jan-Jun 2023

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is reporting feed gas (natural gas) delivered to LNG export facilities for the first six months of this year hit a new all-time average high of 12.8 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day). We hit that high after the Freeport LNG facility finally came back online following a June…

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EQT Strikes Deal to Export 1 MPTA of LNG Via Lake Charles in La.

Yesterday MDN brought you jammed-packed news about EQT Corporation, the country’s largest natural gas driller and producer, from the company’s second quarter update (see EQT Sets World Drilling Record; Tug Hill Deal to Close Next 30 Days). Tucked into all of the news and comments made by EQT management, we missed one important detail that…

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Columbia Pipe Explosion in Va. Reduces Flows to Cove Point LNG 50%

Tuesday morning, a portion of the Columbia Gas Transmission pipeline in rural western Virginia exploded and caught fire (see Columbia Gas Pipeline Near Interstate 81 in Va. Explodes, Big Fire). Fortunately, the blast did not hurt nearby residents, nor were there any injuries among first responders who helped extinguish the fire. However, Columbia shut down…

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