US LNG Weekly Recap: February 6, 2026

Feb-06 15:02By: Erica Blake
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US LNG feedgas averaged 18.1 Bcf/d over the last week, up 3.6 Bcf/d from the prior week lows during Winter Storm Fern. Operations returned to normal across all the Gulf Coast facilities and Elba Island returned to exports on Tuesday as weather impacts began to moderate across the Atlantic Seaboard. 

  • TETCO maintenance schedule calls for deliveries to BIG MR to be limited to 300 MMcf/d and nominations to be limited to 400 MMcf/d between Feb 10th and 13th for pipeline cleaning on the Blessing-Angleton 30”. This could reduce deliveries via BIG pipeline and FLNG Straton Ridge to Freeport LNG during the period.
  • Cheniere filed with FERC to get approval for Stage 4 this week, with a request for final approval by May 2027. Stage 4 is different from Stage 3 as it will be constructed of large-scale trains rather than  mid-scale trains and will add 3.1 Bcf/d of incremental capacity in the 2030s across 4 trains.
  • Corpus Christi Stage 3 Train 4 reached substantial completion.
  • CP Express is ahead of schedule on the Texas side of the pipeline, and construction is ongoing on the LA side with horizontal drilling continuing. The Moss Lake compressor station has began construction, but may have started too late to mee the end of year guidance for the pipeline.