US LNG feedgas demand hits four-month low amid maintenance
US LNG feedgas demand fell May 19 to the lowest level since late January amid seasonal maintenance work, led by sharp declines in nominations at the Freeport and Sabine Pass LNG export terminals along the US Gulf Coast. The nine major LNG export terminals operating in the Lower 48 were scheduled to receive about 16 billion cubic feet/day on May 19, S&P Global Energy CERA data showed, based onUS LNG feedgas demand fell May 19 to the lowest level since late January amid seasonal maintenance work, led by sharp declines in nominations at the Freeport and Sabine Pass LNG export terminals along the US Gulf Coast. The nine major LNG export terminals operating in the Lower 48 were scheduled to receive about 16 billion cubic feet/day on May 19, S&P Global Energy CERA data showed, based onRead More