Natural Gas Deliveries to US LNG Export Terminals Increase: BNEF
• Total US Nat gas deliveries to liquefaction facilities rose today to 14.96 bcf/d from 14.76 bcf/d yesterday per the Bloomberg LNG Feedgas Model. The 30-day moving average is 13.90 bcf/d.
• Deliveries to the Sabine Pass rose to 4.62 bcf/d from 4.40 bcf/d yesterday. The 30-day moving average is 4.79 bcf/d.
• Deliveries to Cameron rose to 2.23 bcf/d from 2.20 bcf/d. The 30-day moving average is 2.17 bcf/d.
• Deliveries to Freeport rose to 2.07 bcf/d from 2.01 bcf/d. The 30-day moving average is 1.63 bcf/d.
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