U.S. LNG Feedgas Demand Hits All-Time High in November

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An increasingly important market for U.S. natural gas, especially gas coming from the Marcellus/Utica, is LNG exports. The gas that flows to LNG export plants feeding the plants so they can liquefy and export it, is called feedgas. The U.S. hit an all-time high of 13.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of feedgas flowing to LNG facilities in April of this year. Then exports slowed over the summer. However, as we recently reported, LNG cargo shipments picked up again in October, tying the all-time high of cargoes sent in a single month (see U.S. LNG Exports Tie All-Time High in October with 110 Cargoes). RBN Energy is now reporting that U.S. feedgas volumes for November will, when the month is done, hit a brand new, all-time high of 13.8 Bcf/d.

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