US LNG feedgas demand hit the highest level in more than six months on Oct. 29 at 11.8 Bcf/d, translating to near 100% liquefaction terminal utilization amid commissioning of a sixth train at Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass in Louisiana, S&P Global Platts Analytics data showed. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now At the biggest export terminal in the US, however, shipments were stalled because of high winds and seas offshore that forced pilots to temporarily suspend service along the channel that feeds the terminal. The last tanker to depart Sabine Pass was on Oct. 27, with two moored there on Oct. 29 for loading, according to Platts cFlow trade-flow analytics software. Traffic was expected to resume outbound once weather improves, according to a notice to shippers. In […]

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