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No LNG tankers are loading at US export terminals amid freeze

Right now there are no liquefied natural gas tankers docked and loading at any of the six U.S. export terminals. That’s a highly unusual situation for the world’s third-largest shipper of the fuel and an indication of how far LNG trade flows have been upended by the recent freeze.

Shipping data compiled by Bloomberg shows the absence of vessels after two tankers left U.S. terminals Thursday.

The arctic blast hit that hit Texas Sunday slashed gas supplies just as demand rocketed. In response, the Freeport LNG export facility and Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Corpus Christi LNG terminal have cut their natural gas consumption to almost zero, allowing billions of cubic feet to flow to power plants and homes.

Crews are also working to place Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG in Louisiana back into service after a power failure shut down the plant.

Freezing weather in Texas is expected to end this weekend, allowing crews to restore power and other services. As that work continues, eight LNG tankers remain anchored at sea waiting to dock at Sabine Pass, Corpus Christi and Freeport.

The Bahamas-flagged tanker Magdala is expected to dock at Kinder Morgan’s Elba Island LNG export terminal in Savannah, Georgia, later on Thursday. The Georgia facility wasn’t affected by the extreme cold weather seen in Texas and other states.

The Bermuda-flagged tanker Gaslog Galveston departed Cheniere’s Sabine Pass LNG export terminal in Louisiana and the Greek-flagged Maran Gas Tory left Freeport LNG in Texas on Thursday morning, shipping data show.

Bloomberg
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