Daily LNG feedgas volumes projected to drop to 15.1 bcfd on Tuesday, down from 16.3 bcfd Monday, lowest since Jan 27.
Average May gas flows fell to 16.9 bcfd, below April’s record 18.8 bcfd, due to maintenance at QatarEnergy, Golden Pass, and Freeport plants.
Golden Pass plant expected to resume ~0.3 bcfd Tuesday after six days of near‑zero gas, having shipped first LNG cargo in late April.
The US became the world’s top LNG exporter in 2023, overtaking Australia and Qatar, amid demand after Ukraine war and Middle‑East tensions.