Sabine Pass LNG gas inflows near pre-outage levels
6/21/2018
LONDON, (Reuters) - Feedgas flows into Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant neared pre-outage levels on Thursday following an erratic supply profile this week, data showed.
Sabine Pass LNG (Map Source: EWA) |
Input levels on the three pipelines serving the facility showed feed levels recovered to 2,888 million cubic feet/day (mcf/day) from 2,261 mcf/day on Wednesday.
Current inflows suggest all four of the plant’s liquefaction trains are in service following month-long maintenance on Train Three.
(Reporting by Oleg Vukmanovic; Editing by Adrian Croft)
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