U.S. LNG Exports Dip in Jan. Due to Cold Temps, Freeport Problem

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According to Reuters, the amount of natural gas flowing to U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plants (called feedgas) dropped to a one-year low this week as an Arctic freeze caused some energy firms to divert fuel to the domestic market, and as Freeport LNG's facility in Texas experienced mechanical problems. Yep, another outage at Freeport. Surprised?

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