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MNI estimates US LNG feedgas at 18.9 Bcf/d today, up over 2.3 Bcf/d as facilities recover from planned and unplanned maintenance this week. Volumes remain ~0.4 Bcf/d below the all-time peak.
- Corpus Christi feedgas has recovered to 2.4 Bcf/d today after maintenance on Corpus Christi pipeline was completed on Wednesday and Thursday. The next round of planned maintenance on the pipeline is scheduled for March 3rd and 4th.
- Plaquemines demand increased nearly 0.6 Bcf/d overnight to reach 4.4 Bcf/d. Today’s feedgas level is just 36 MMcf/d below the all-time peak set back in early December.
- Cameron and Sabine are reporting slight decreases in feedgas demand, down 20 MMcf/d and 69 MMcf/d, respectively. Creole Trail pipeline, which serves Sabine Pass, posted unplanned maintenance at the Gillis compressor station on Wednesday, but it was completed same day. Creole Trail isn’t scheduled for any more maintenance until mid-March.
- Cove Point reported unplanned maintenance at the Pleasant Valley compressor station on Wednesday, and repairs are ongoing. There was a small feedgas impact to the facility, falling ~150 MMcf/d, as the key delivery points flowed as normal. The latest notice from BHE states secondary path and IT deliveries to Cove Point delivery locations will not be scheduled.